RML wrote:
Using CTRL-N creates a new window with the same session-id, indeed. So my
question takes on an other course (knowing that all browser have this kind
of behaviour): If a user asks for his personals on tab A and tab B in FF
(for example), deletes his data on tab B and then tries to edit it on tab A,
than I have a situation that I don't want. How can I act?
Depending on what exactly your application does, one of the following
two possibilities may work.
1)
"Your personal data has been deleted, by you in a different browser
context."
2)
Same as 1 with the added bonus, "It is possible, however to
<link>restore</link> your personal data based on the edits you attempted
to make if you'd like."
Note, I'm a poor UI designer, but the theory is sound.
~Justin Wood (Callek)
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