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List:       konq-bugs
Subject:    [Bug 83803] New: ask user to recover lost session if konqueror
From:       Eduardo Robles Elvira <edulix () iespana ! es>
Date:       2004-06-22 11:40:49
Message-ID: 20040622114049.1050.qmail () ktown ! kde ! org
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           Summary: ask user to recover lost session if konqueror crashed
           Product: konqueror
           Version: unspecified
          Platform: RedHat RPMs
        OS/Version: Linux
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: wishlist
          Priority: NOR
         Component: general
        AssignedTo: konq-bugs kde org
        ReportedBy: edulix iespana es


Version:            (using KDE KDE 3.2.2)
Installed from:    RedHat RPMs

Naturally konqueror is not bug safe and as it's mostly a container application is \
probable that it might crash in some circunstances - it's inevitable.

A big feature that other web browsers such as Galeon or Epiphny already has is that \
they ask the user whether they want to recover the lost session or not. I belive that \
feature is very helpful, user-friendly, and tremendously useful. 

Konqueror should allow the user to recover the tabs the user had opened (no matter if \
it was showing video via kaffeine kpart, other tab browsing it's home dir and other \
one showing a certain webpage via khtml). 

But the most important part is that the user should never lost important information; \
For example, the typical case is that you were writting a post via a webform, and who \
knows why the web browser crashes and you feel like crap. That happened to me just a \
a moment ago so guess why I'm writting this wish report =).

So if it's imposible to show the form the user had filled, then we have to figure out \
the better way to show the user every piece of text that it had filled in a ordered, \
logical and user-friendly way. I think that the easier way might be a window with a \
tab per webpage, containing some textboxes, inputs, select boxes... with the input \
the user may want to recover. _______________________________________________
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