Actually, I'm gonna have to agree with Kristian Erik after all.
You see, at first, since Pidgin, Evolution and Firefox 3 were concerned by that 
offline problem, leading all three applications to start offline on my (and 
others) PC, I thought a central piece of code had to be responsible, the 
network manager. But now, I realize that other applications take a more 
easy-going approach, like the weather applet, it never bothers me with online 
or offline, it just tries to access the URL where it gets its data from, and 
done, should no connection exists, it displays "- -".
Google Earth? Same thing, it doesn't ask the network manager for its piece of 
mind, it attempts to connect to the google earth stream-server and done!

So I tend to agree with Kristian Erik, an application shouldn't rely on
the network manager only, especially if it fails at detecting some
connection types. It's not much, but it gets VERY annoying to have to
click 2-3 extra times every time you start some applications, or even 8
times or so with Pidgin, because I have to disable my yahoo, AIM and MSN
account, before re-enabling them in order for Pidgin to override the
offline mode and connect to the respective servers. The clicking has an
annoying cumulative effect.

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Firefox's new "Offline Mode" feature cannot properly detect when there is a 
valid network available for use in many circumstances
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/191889
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