Benjamin Johnson (2011-09-17 10:14):
On Sat, 17 Sep 2011 01:04:49 -0400, corvid <corvid at lavabit.com> wrote:
Just occurred to me that everyone's been saying that they don't need this dialog box. I checked firefox and it doesn't warn when quitting. Maybe we don't need it at all.
Of course, Firefox has the ability to restore the last open session when it starts up; accidentally quitting isn't so bad when you can just restart and resume where you left off. (Out of curiosity, does it do that by default?)
I think Firefox asks how it should behave regarding sessions when quiting for the first time.
Speaking of restoring sessions, one of my own users had the very clever idea to implement that feature using bookmarks -- save all the open tabs in a certain bookmarks section, then load all the bookmarks in that section on startup. I haven't coded it yet, but I wanted to share since it was such a neat solution to that problem.
I guess this would be much better than nothing, and separate sessions could use separate bookmark sections (controlled by a command line parameter or dialogs)... Though one gets spoiled by the ones like Firefox, that take the pain of restoring POST data, this approach is not bulletproof and perhaps for dillo it would suffice to restore a simple URL list into tabs. -- -- Rogut?s Sparnuotos