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mgiuca commented on this pull request. > + <a>PromptResponseObject</a> whose <a + for="PromptResponseObject">userChoice</a> member is the value of + <var>outcome</var>. + </li> + <li>Resolve <var>event</var>.<a>[[\userResponsePromise]]</a> with + <var>responseObj</var>. + </li> + </ol> + </section> + <section class="informative"> + <h4> + Usage example + </h4> + <p> + This example shows how one might prevent an automated install + prompt from showing until the user clicks a button to install the Do you mean to explain why it makes sense to use this rather than just letting it happen? I reworded that second sentence thusly: "In this way, the site can leave installation at the user's discretion (rather than prompting at an arbitrary time), whilst still providing a prominent UI to do so." -- You are receiving this because you are subscribed to this thread. Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub: https://github.com/w3c/manifest/pull/520#discussion_r112619236
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