At 3/16/2005 05:18 PM, Tony Sidaway wrote:
Sebastien BARRE said:
At 3/16/2005 11:54 AM, you wrote:
I don't want you seeing that I viewed [[double-sided dildo]] prior to viewing [[GAU-17]].
And how would you view that ? Of course it should not be implemented server-side, that would be dumb, but client-side, as a cookie/session (like I did in my extension). And you should have a choice to disable it.
Take your favorite browser and visit a few Wikipedia pages.
Done that? Okay, here's what to do next.
[...] blabla
and what about you visited some other sites in the meantime ? What about you visited the Wikipedia pages the whole day, collecting like 50 pages or so ? etc etc. At the end of the day, this drop-down menu, or this history, involve clicking, sorting, scrolling down, finding out among pages, picking one, eventually closing the history window, etc, etc, vs. one-click. Anyway, I don't know why wasting time on this one, this is a "convenience" feature, in the same way you guys added a back-link to sub-pages in MediaWiki. There will always be people trying to convince other people that it is not convenient for *them*, hence not worth considering. As someone else reported, it's not even your time involved (and actually, anybody's time if you use the extension I wrote just to do that).
-- Sebastien Barre