No second password dialog after login error
Submitted by Sunday, 5 September, 2004 - 09:43
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Hi
It's more about usability but it's important.
If you select an FTP path from you favorites or from the history, there will apear a dialog box where you can enter your password. If the entered password is wrong you get a stupid error message, and the FileBrowser shows the path into an empty directory... If you like to try it again, you can't use the history/favorites anymore, you have to select FTP->Connect and enter de Servername Username and Password. After that you can use your favorites entry again...
If there is a Login'Exception' the FTP Plugin should reset the FileBrowser-Path to the last directory and kill the FTP Object (or what the hell you exactly use), this way if I select the history entry again, I get the Passwortdialog pressented agian..
greats Jonas
It's more about usability but it's important.
If you select an FTP path from you favorites or from the history, there will apear a dialog box where you can enter your password. If the entered password is wrong you get a stupid error message, and the FileBrowser shows the path into an empty directory... If you like to try it again, you can't use the history/favorites anymore, you have to select FTP->Connect and enter de Servername Username and Password. After that you can use your favorites entry again...
If there is a Login'Exception' the FTP Plugin should reset the FileBrowser-Path to the last directory and kill the FTP Object (or what the hell you exactly use), this way if I select the history entry again, I get the Passwortdialog pressented agian..
greats Jonas