On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 18:43, Francois Botha <igi...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Sure, it is doable, of course. It is just a matter it being an ugly >> thing to do. >> >> The other factor is: What should we do when we get a response that >> doesn't contain the magic token? >> Suppress any UI? >> Pop up an error message? >> >> I'm probably in favor of the latter (displaying a message about >> invalid content being received when checking for a new release). >> >> -D >> > > I'm very much in favor of the former. Otherwise I'm going to get an > awful lot of popups. Keep in mind my Pidgin is open 24/7. Rather than > a popup, what about an "inline error message", like what is currently > used to indicate an update?
Note that the update checking is only performed at most once a day. I suppose we could suppress the UI and only display information in the debug log. The problem with this approach is that the user has no indication that the release notification is not working properly. Sorry, I didn't mean to show a popup, just to have a minidialog similar to the real release notification indicating that we were unable to check for updates with the same link to the website (which may or may not work in their browser, but at least if they click it, they'll see the message from their annoying firewall). -D _______________________________________________ Support@pidgin.im mailing list Want to unsubscribe? Use this link: http://pidgin.im/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support