kdelibs/kwallet/client
Waldo Bastian
bastian at kde.org
Fri Jan 9 16:54:32 GMT 2004
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On Wed January 07 2004 22:04, you wrote:
> On Wednesday 07 January 2004 16:03, Waldo Bastian wrote:
> > Is konqueror able to handle the reentrancy that this creates?
>
> I haven't encountered a problem so far
Try the attached page. Enter username+pw+sumbit, then wait with answering the
wallet dialog till the redirection kicks in, then close the dialog *poof*
> > I have been giving this some thought and I think the only reliable
> > solution is to make this asynchronous with async-dcop-calls. Such calls
> > make a callback to a slot when the call is finished.
>
> I already implemented this in kwallet. My understanding is that it's
> too difficult to integrate that with khtml. Meanwhile it works fine in
> other apps.
Other apps probably don't have semi-spontaneous events that can delete things
in the background.
Cheers,
Waldo
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