- From: Charles McCathieNevile <chaals@opera.com>
- Date: Thu, 22 Jul 2010 21:23:31 +0200
- To: www-amaya@w3.org, "Keith Rubow" <krubow@micro-aide.com>
On Mon, 19 Jul 2010 18:03:49 +0200, Keith Rubow <krubow@micro-aide.com>
wrote:
> Laurent Carcone wrote:
>> Steven Pemberton a écrit :
>>> This is taken from how emacs works, and has saved my bacon a number of
>>> 2) Similarly, just before saving a file, check that the date and time
>>> of the destination is still the same as it was, warning "The document
>>> has changed on disk, are you sure you want to save it?" if not.
>>
>> Amaya used to manage the http etags but there was some problems and
>> some users complained because they couldn't save their document, there
>> was a 'conflict' message even when they were the only ones to modify
>> the document. so we disabled this option.
> ... The feature request is to simply warn the user that the document has
> been changed, and give the user a choice of saving the document or not.
> Presumably the user could also chose to do a Save As to a new file name,
> and then then compare the two files to see what other changes had been
> made to the document to see if the two sets of changes need to be
> manually merged. I think this is an excellent suggestion.
+1
cheers
Chaals (Who might write a patch before the heat death of the universe, but
suspects he won't manage :( )
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