>> Also - it would be VERY useful to have some sort of progress bar as any
>> upload that takes more than a minute of so often has inexperienced
>> repeatedly clicking the attach button. Feedback is very important to
>> give
>> a
>> nice ergonomic interface.
>
> Impossible. You ask for things that
Hello Jimmy,
On Monday, December 01, 2003, Jimmy Conner wrote...
>> I'd still love to know how you're losing your text. I've never had
>> such an issue... could you give more details to this?
>>
> 3. While the attachment is being uploaded, the form is still shown so
> he is continuing to typ
Jonathan Angliss said:
> I'd still love to know how you're losing your text. I've never had
> such an issue... could you give more details to this?
>
What I believe he is doing is this
1. Type part of the message
2. Attach a large file (which on a dialup connection, could take up to 5
min
lol good ending =)
I fully understand the explanation.
So umand the reson we can't split the attachments process into another
mini-window are...?
It's just that if you are sending quite a large file it would be good to get
the upload going whilst you write the message. Less wasted time in int
> Quite a simple one here.
indeed, but not in the way you suggest...
> At the moment when you click ADD:
>
> squirrelmail saves the body
> uploades the file
> refreshes the compose window
> Displays the updated attachment list
> Reloads the body text into the body window.
>
> Anyone spot an obvio
Quite a simple one here.
At the moment when you click ADD:
squirrelmail saves the body
uploades the file
refreshes the compose window
Displays the updated attachment list
Reloads the body text into the body window.
Anyone spot an obvious improvement?
Swap around the first two and then you can w