Your original post was not clear to me as to what you wanted.  Your
second post was better, and I agree, it would be nice if I saved
something in tab A and then saved something in tab B in a different
directory, then if I saved something in tab A the browser would
default to the directory I had last saved something in tab A, instead
of the last directory I had saved something from any tab.



On Oct 5, 12:33 pm, Runar Olsen <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am aware of that but this does not "innovate" anything... And I know
> my request is not even nearly implemented in ANY browser. :-)
> My hope was that it could be possibly to change the download directory
> of each tab away from the default. As I understand it each tab already
> runs its own process and acts a bit on its own. It may be easier to
> implement this with web-addresses instead. just to show what I mean:
> if (url==www.my-work.com){
> download_directory="C:\users\me\downloads\my-work\"}
>
> This is of course not correct syntax or anything, but just to give an
> idea of what I am thinking of...
> Could be something to think about for version 5 or 6 of Chrome... :-D
>
> Runar
>
> On 5 Okt, 07:09, Andrew Red <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > if you go "wrench" -> "options" -> "under the hood" and scroll down to the
> > "Download" section, there is an option to change the location of where to
> > save files and a check box labeled "Ask where to save each
> > file before downloading", which would open a "Save-As" dialog box on every
> > download... hope this helps...
> > Andrew
>
> > On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 5:12 AM, Runar Olsen <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hello.
> > > The possibility to change download directory would be a very welcome
> > > feature for me.
> > > On some web pages e.q. work or school related pages there are often
> > > many documents and other files downloaded every day. Because all files
> > > are downloaded to the same directory this creates a lot of confusion
> > > when trying to locate these files. If all work files are stored in the
> > > same directory this would increase the efficiency much.
> > > I don't know exactly how to accomplish this but I don't think it would
> > > be impossibly. :-) Don't shoot me... ;-)
>
> > > Best regards a true chrome user
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