On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 17:32, Thomas Zander <zan...@kde.org> wrote: > On Monday 12 March 2012 16.20.00 David Jarvie wrote: >> There would be an advantage in giving instant feedback to the user if >> possible, but if that turns out to be impractical, Thomas's suggestion of >> using background processing on the server could be sensible. > > I was thinking about this a bit longer today and we[1] might do something > smart like letting the webapp generate a url thats unique for this person , or > the report and that url is his status page that will then get updated when > something new happens. A plasma app can use polling at regular intervals to > then show the user how his report progresses, including links to suggestions > like "fixed in ver xyz" or workarounds like; "don't use files with å or é in > them.". Well, we have to see how fast a duplicate search can be done. Maybe there could be a quick search that provides a immediate solution (if available) and a better & slower background search.
Niko