Out of interest: This sounds like you often download a file to look at it once (i.e. what the "Open/Download?" dialog in IE is for). What filetypes are you doing this with primarily? PDFs, .docs, images, other?
On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 9:19 AM, Emmanuel<[email protected]> wrote: > > Following Issue 60 (http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail? > id=60), I would like to request a feature with the following specs. > > The feature would allow removing a file that has just been downloaded > by Google Chrome from the file system. This would work *only for > downloaded files* located at a place *known by Chrome*; i.e. which has > been explicitly given to the browser either from within a file > selection dialog or the "Downloads" option in the options. > > This feature would be available if: > - the file is still on the file system, > - the file is still in chrome://downloads/, > - the date of the file matches the date at which the file was > downloaded. > > The check on the date would prevent the user from removing a file that > was previously downloaded by Chrome and replaced by a new one > afterwards. This does not happen often already, but the check on the > date would even reduce any bad side effect of this feature. > > This feature would be accessible by: > - the options available in the download shelf, > - right-clicking on a download in chrome://downloads/. > > Clicking the option would: > - display a "Yes/No" confirmation window that would cancel the > operation if the user clicks "No", > - remove the file from the file system, > - place the file in the trash if the system/desktop/... supports it, > - remove the entry in chrome://downloads/ if the file has been > successfully removed. > > In order to satisfy all users, this feature could be activated by an > option in the configuration of Chrome. I am not sure whether this > should be activable or not, but I think it may be a possibility. > > This feature request comes from: > - the hassle of passing the whole day opening the downloads folder, > removing downloaded files and then removing their entries from > chrome://downloads/, > - the fact that offering this option would reduce the number of > "trash" files in the downloads folder, I mean files that you have > downloaded, installed/viewed and forgot to remove, > - the fact that it is an innovation; no other browser does actually > offer such an option, > - the fact that this feature isn't as dangerous as you may think. > > More details on the last point: if the user downloads a file in the > system folder (for example), he/she would remove an important file > only if he/she has already replaced one. Using the trash if it is > available would also offer the possibility to restore an important > file that has been deleted (even if it was already replaced > previously). I think files should however be deleted immediately if > the user chose not to use the trash. > > Thanks for reading. > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Chromium Discussion mailing list: [email protected] View archives, change email options, or unsubscribe: http://groups.google.com/group/chromium-discuss -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
