Re : Re: Downloader design proposal



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2004 Jan 17 - 03:13
Mikael Hallendal <micke imendio com>
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>lör 2004-01-17 klockan 01.36 skrev Marco Pesenti Gritti:
>> Hi,
>
>Hi!

>
>Marco, I like this very much.
>
>> Renata has problems using Mozilla. She goes to the web page that
>> contains the documentation for his work, she click on the right link but
>> the dialogs she get at that point is very confusing. She try to click
>> ok. She get a file picker now, she have seen it using Word and she ever
>> clicked ok there, so she does it here too.
>> The download start but she have no idea on how to see the document now !
>> Where is it gone ?! She call Armando and has to pay him to be able to
>> see his document.
>
>One this that concerns me a bit about the auto-fallback to Download is
>that for a person like Renata most files wouldn't do her any good to
>download if she doesn't have a handler for it.
>
>Isn't it very likely that she'll end up with a bunch of files that she
>can't access? I mean, what's the point in downloading the file and store
>it on disk if she doesn't have any applications that can show her the
>content?

Hm a Cancel/Download is probably justified here. With a good mime db it would not be showed many times, so it wouldnt even annoy Renata.

>> - Confirmation dialog:
>> 
>> (Sucky text, it should prolly be something like 1.0 text)
>> 
>> It's not possible to open the link directly in the browser. The file
>> will be downloaded.
>> 
>> Save As - Cancel - Open (prolly Download when there is no handler).
>
>I was thinking, would it be possible to have a filebrowser directly
>here, with the buttons.
>
>[Cancel] [Open] [Save] or something?

It's an interesting idea, two dialogs are a pain. On short time I think we should not move too far from 1.0 ui when automatic is off. We are already past feature/ui freeze.

>> - Security Dialog
>> 
>> [Text to write.]
>> 
>> Cancel - Download
>> 
>> It should be showed when the mime type is unsafe.
>
>Is this intended for both default behaviour and when the user has turned
>of auto download?

Yeah. Renata downloaded viruses on his computer accidentally more than one time. I think one of the good point of not having confirmation by default is that when we show a security risk dialog the user will notice it.
As Adam suggested it would be useful for Armando to have an alternate "Save As" in this dialog too. Basically it could be just like the Confirmation dialog, with an additional note about the possible security issue.

Marco






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