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Bug 499114
Opened 16 years ago
Updated 1 year ago
progress dialog doesn't close automatically after download when "open with" is used
Categories
(SeaMonkey :: Download & File Handling, defect)
SeaMonkey
Download & File Handling
Tracking
(Not tracked)
NEW
People
(Reporter: prof, Unassigned)
Details
(Keywords: regression)
Attachments
(1 obsolete file)
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; de; rv:1.9.1pre) Gecko/20090615 SeaMonkey/2.0b1pre
Build Identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; de; rv:1.9.1pre) Gecko/20090615 SeaMonkey/2.0b1pre
When choosing to open a download/file with an external app, the progress dialog was closing itself automatically after the download was completed in SM1. This was a very intuitive.
SM2 needs to have every bloody progress-dialog closed, which is very annoying after opening several files.
Reproducible: Always
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Fetch a download
2. Select "Open with" in the download-dialog
3. Hit OK
Actual Results:
Download takes place, external application opens, progress dialog stays open
Expected Results:
progress dialog closing after download has finished
I am aware of the option to keep the progress dialog open (or not) for normal downloads. "Open with" was (and should be) handled independently.
Flags: wanted-seamonkey2?
Keywords: regression
Updated•16 years ago
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Version: unspecified → Trunk
There are several other occasions where this non-closing behaviour is annoying:
When the download has finished and one selects to open the folder or open the file, the progress dialog used to closed itself in SM1.x (which makes sense as the user has decided to perform a "final action" on that download and it is being processed otherwise from that point on.
I can confirm it with Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1pre) Gecko/20090625 SeaMonkey/2.0b1pre
Status: UNCONFIRMED → NEW
Ever confirmed: true
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Comment 3•15 years ago
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I don't see any reason to give this special priority, but it's also not unwanted, so cancelling the wanted flag.
Flags: wanted-seamonkey2.0?
Updated•1 year ago
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Attachment #9384074 -
Attachment is obsolete: true
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