>
> If there is no internet connection, Quicksilver will default to the globe 
> with a magnifying glass, but no favicon.


It'd be nice that QS pull the icons from cache if there's a problem with 
the internet connection.

On Wednesday, April 11, 2012 6:57:08 PM UTC+2, Patrick wrote:
>
> > Rob, Patrick, how will the background fetching behave (update 
> frequency, no favicons, no internet connection)?
>
> The icon for each 'web search' object will be attempted to load once per 
> Quicksilver session. If you restart Quicksilver, then it will attempt to 
> load the icon again. The 'background' behaviour means you will not notice 
> any hang in Quicksilver when it tries to fetch the icon. If there is no 
> internet connection, Quicksilver will default to the globe with a 
> magnifying glass, but no favicon.
>
> On 11 April 2012 14:00, su <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> No. I probably read about it in the user's guide, but since I usually 
>> have direct links bookmarked, hence catalogued, I just don't need it.
>> However, thanks for the tip.
>>
>> Rob, Patrick, how will the background fetching behave (update 
>> frequency, no favicons, no internet connection)?
>>
>> On Wednesday, April 11, 2012 2:20:13 PM UTC+2, Rob McBroom wrote:
>>>
>>> On Apr 11, 2012, at 4:49 AM, su wrote:
>>>
>>> > I must add that I'd also like this feature to be performed manually 
>>> because of Little Snitch.
>>> > I find it annoying to create superfluous permanent rules for tasks 
>>> that could/should occur once in a while.
>>>
>>> I guess you don’t use Quicksilver to quickly filter the links on a web 
>>> page then? Have you ever tried it? Bring up a URL and hit → or /. :-)
>>>
>>> -- 
>>> Rob McBroom
>>> <http://www.skurfer.com/>
>>>
>>>
>

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