Posted By: Sampy | Aug 10th @ 4:50 PM
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*i just missed who ever got banned and for why

brian.shapiro
brian.shapiro
things go on as always

I would put them in positions depending on what I think should be the default action. If there's a dialog box asking the user to do a very sensitive action, the default action should be cancel. If its something where you expect the user almost always is going to want to proceed, the default action should be OK.

BRING IE TEAM HERE I WANT THIS ON IE!!! Atleast few billion long replies and forms have been lost due to eg. stuff getting lost on some error and then back button doesn't bring the text back. I try to remember ctrl+a + ctrl+c but it's very tedious for long forms with 100 fields. It's probably fair to blame the whole thing on the brows.. (CANCEL Add Reply I meant to be nice!). I don't want to hear about any "javascript wired to Back button/nocache policy". Everything is a transaction and users need atleast few second of ability to roll back anything sent to Interwebs. Okay maybe that's not realistic. But something can be done about this in IE I'm sure.

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