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Re: runloops and NSURLConnection
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Re: runloops and NSURLConnection


  • Subject: Re: runloops and NSURLConnection
  • From: Torsten Curdt <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 1 Jun 2008 14:28:34 +0200


On May 31, 2008, at 19:54, Jens Alfke wrote:


On 31 May '08, at 10:14 AM, Torsten Curdt wrote:

Indeed - modal is smelly ...and I have considered non-modal. It would make my life easier. But since I have just integrated your exception handling into the FeedbackReporter framework ...wouldn't you expect the dialog that pops up in case of an uncaught exception to be modal?

I don't think it should be modal. When it comes up as a modal panel, it's forcing the user to decide between (a) filling out a bug report right now, or (b) continuing with his work. Most people would choose (b), and by dismissing the panel the information in it is lost.

Indeed a good point. I think I am convinced :) Will change that in the next release.

cheers
--
Torsten

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