On Thu, 17 Apr 2003, Nikita V. Borodikhin wrote:
Hi, All !
There is an updated patch (against CVS) to save input values in memory when form is posted.
Thanks Nikita, both for the patch and for making it a link. I know it needs another revision and the only reason I haven't done it, is because I have a lot of things to sort in the project at this time. The Dillo project is slowly entering into what can be stated as a second stage in its development cycle. We're a single step away from https, Downloads and FTP. The funding initiative also has taken a lot of my time, but its yields is what has made my continued work possible. Now I have to plan for the future: after 0.7.2 is released (with Copy&Paste), most probably the pressure for adding new features will increase (it already had internally!). People will start thinking of using sourceforge an other sites with dillo, and I want the impression that lingers from using the browser there, is of a fast, stable and reliable tool. We're not far from there, and I owe a more detailed planning email to dillo-dev. For now, I'm on 0.7.2 release, then I'll focus on the SSL plugin (asking for the cooperation of all of those that had showed interest and code to make https work). I already have a guy working on the downloads plugin (as his thesis), and as I made the FTP plugin, I know exactly how to integrate it with downloads. Appart from that, I still have to finish the design of dpi initialization, addition, managing etc. (needed to support several dpis at the same time). Add generic patch-reviewing/correcting/integrating, answering the mailing list, keeping the web site updated and you'll have an idea of my duties. Ah, we even hold some nice patches for Linear History, Image menu popup, cache size, speedups and so on, just because we haven't got them stable or polished enough to integrate (within the limited time of our prioritized schedules). Finally I want to send a big thank and my sincere recognition to all of you who have kept following and cooperating (patches, testing, informed comments, documentation, icons, etc) with this project for all (or scattered periods) of its lifespan. Without you, it wouldn't have become what it is today. Sincerely Jorge.-