On 2013-10-25 6:24 AM, Matthew Gertner wrote:
So if I understand correctly, a window that contains a single private tab will
have no visual indication that the tab is private and will also not be restored
by the session saver? This would meet my current requirements as long as it's
possible to set the tab to private after creation (since I won't know until
shutdown whether I want the window to be restored or not).
Non-private windows containing private tabs is not well supported,
*please* don't do that. If all you want is a SessionStore exclusion
API, then please let's focus on getting that.
Cheers,
Ehsan
That said, this seems like a worse hack than what I am doing now. Why are you
getting rid of the nsISupportsString in sessionstore-state-write? Is there some
urgency to doing this? Can't you fix
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=930713 before you remove it? This
seems like a pretty big lack in the current session saver API and something
that should be straightforward to implement.
Cheers,
Matt
On Oct 25, 2013, at 11:40 AM, David Rajchenbach-Teller <dtel...@mozilla.com>
wrote:
We have partial handling of private tabs. SessionStore doesn't handle
them yet, but I can prioritize this. Would this be sufficient for your
needs?
Cheers,
David
On 10/25/13 9:11 AM, Matthew Gertner wrote:
Can you suggest some other means to do what we need? I don't want to make
anyone's life harder but I spent far too long on this problem and didn't come
up with another solution.
Matt
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