If we have a logged in webrt session open and switch to another
window — eg. an emacs session with an error messages that we want
to log — we lose the session on return to the webrt browser window.
It appears that the “take focus” event ( “resize” “move” or similar)
pokes the webrt server resulting is a DATA MISSING report
and a lost session.
First __THEY__ came for Elian, and I did nothing.
When __THEY__ came for me, there was no one left.
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Hi,
That behavior sounds like a Netscapism; under Solaris I’ve found
that Navigator reloads a page when the browser is resized (why it
can’t render the page from the cached data is beyond me … not
being a browser developer)
It’s aggravating, but I’m not sure how (or if) this should be
addressed short of converting POST to GET methods. Sounds
gruesome either way.
– BobOn 7 Jul 00, at 15:18, Dan St.André wrote:
If we have a logged in webrt session open and switch to another
window — eg. an emacs session with an error messages that we want to
log — we lose the session on return to the webrt browser window.
It appears that the “take focus” event ( “resize” “move” or similar)
pokes the webrt server resulting is a DATA MISSING report and a lost
session.
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First __THEY__ came for Elian, and I did nothing.
When __THEY__ came for me, there was no one left.
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