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Re: lynx-dev LYNX: "\": "WARNING: any changes will be lost!"
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Re: lynx-dev LYNX: "\": "WARNING: any changes will be lost!" |
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Sat, 22 Jul 2000 08:00:47 -0700 |
In "lynx-dev LYNX: "\": "WARNING: any changes will be lost!""
[21/Jul/2000 Fri 10:59:20]
David Combs wrote:
> RE that "any changes will be lost" warning msg:
>
> Perhaps if "changes" (entries into a form) HAVE been made
> (lynx does know this, no?), then a "are you sure you want
> to lose those changes?" would be a nice feature.
Kind of like the "Document contains POST data. Resubmit? (y/n)"
message? Nice thought.
It also does that when you reload, so maybe it's just a note,
reminding you that all forms items will revert to their defaults
in the refreshed page [if it's a big form, maybe you can't *see*
the whole thing in one screenful].
Lynx doesn't seem to "know" whether you've typed or changed anything
in the form either. Try reloading one of these pages *without*
toggling radio buttons or anything: you still get the warning.
It probably doesn't pay attention to the state of forms items
until you submit.
[Note; How To Annoy Users, #21342: write a complicated forms page
with META refresh every 20 secs. . .]
> Right now it gives the warning and then merrily continues
> on to "lose" them (and redisplay the page in source).
>
> (Or has this issue already been beaten to death n-years
> ago?)
Maybe, but it's is the first time I've seen this question. ;-)
Patrick
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