Re: [whatwg]

2006-01-20 Thread Thomas Much
am 20.01.2006 0:18 Uhr schrieb James Graham unter [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > I believe that even browsers significantly more popular than > iCab allow for this. Yet the vast majority of people leave the feature on. Maybe because they don't know about referrer security problems and even if they do they

Re: [whatwg]

2006-01-19 Thread Thomas Much
am 19.01.2006 23:50 Uhr schrieb Tyler Close unter [EMAIL PROTECTED]: >> No, they'll just disable it > Why hasn't this happened to the HTTP Referer header? There are browsers out there that let the user disable the HTTP referrer (and enable it only for certain sites that require it for whatever re

Re: [whatwg] Throbber response to XMLHTTPRequest() activity

2005-11-29 Thread Thomas Much
am 29.11.2005 1:00 Uhr schrieb anko unter [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > Currently XMLHTTPRequest does not change the throbbers state and it is > hard to know if an AJAX enabled website is doing anything. This is a UI and not a protocol/API issue, so Mozilla is free to activate the throbber when data is re