- From: Ben Schwarz <ben.schwarz@gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2011 20:54:29 +1000
Good feedback?The important detail of these stories was ambiguous: If I were to re-write it, I'd say: 3) As a web designer / developer I want to be able to ascertain if a custom protocol handler has been "installed" to the users browser So that I can knowingly design and implement an integration experience On Monday, 18 July 2011 at 9:10 AM, Bjartur Thorlacius wrote: > ?ann sun 17.j?l 2011 22:46, skrifa?i Ben Schwarz: > > > > 3) > > As a web designer / developer > > I want to be able to ascertain if another website has registered a custom protocol handler in the user?s browser > > So that I can knowingly design and implement an integration experience > > > > 4) > > As a web designer / developer > > I want to be able to ascertain whether the user has "installed" a custom protocol handler within their operating system > > So that I can knowingly design and implement an integration experience > Your requirements seem reasonable at first glance, but it's hard to tell > if and how to give this information without a concrete example of how it > is going to be used. How is designing and implementing an "integration > experience" possible with the information that a competitor has > registered a protocol handler?
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