On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 9:13 PM, Ben <[email protected]> wrote:

> Couldn't the browser detect whether the user is uploading a file and
> provide a dialog warning the user that closing the browser would stop
> the upload? That would mitigate the need for javascript in that use
> case, at least. The same as downloads, I would think.
>
> I realize that doesn't eliminate all other good uses, though. (however,
> I wouldn't know of any off the top of my head)
>
>
So, if a user would upload an image via an image hosting site there would be
an alert?  Also, predefined JS would cause the browser to download a file,
and asking users if they want to allow a site to load images could cause 20+
alerts per page.  It's not a bad idea.

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- Adam Shannon ( http://ashannon.us )

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