Matthew Toseland wrote:

> On Wednesday 26 March 2008 10:42, Jano wrote:
>> Michael Rogers wrote:
>> 
>> > On Mar 25 2008, Matthew Toseland wrote:
>> >>Anyone got any better ideas?
>> > 
>> > Sorry if this would be impossible, I don't know anything about fproxy's
>> > internals, but when a key is requested, would it be possible to display a
>> > "please wait" page with a "cancel" button and/or a link to the main fproxy
>> > page, then redirect to the content once it's been fetched? It seems to me
>> > that people are opening lots of tabs, nothing is loading so they suspect
>> > Freenet has crashed, they try to open the stats page and when that fails
> it
>> > confirms their suspicion. So rather than changing Firefox, maybe we just
>> > need to give the user some feedback that Freenet is fetching the content
>> > and it hasn't crashed?
>> 
>> I'm a bit out of web programming, but I guess some kind of server push could
> do
>> this, and would be great.
>> 
>> This plus a torbutton-like extension would be nice.
> 
> What would you suggest that any such extension would do?

Temporarily set the settings you intended to provide with the freenet profile?
That's my impression from using the tor button.


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