(In reply to comment #25)
> By "revert behaviour" I meant "lose functionality". I am disappointed that
> we're going to lose the behavior that lets users distinguish between guaranteed
> dataloss (closing a window with many tabs, "close all other tabs") and minor
> dataloss (whatever session restore doesn't save - form history on SSL pages,
> DOM state, etc.)
The good thing is that regressing the current trunk behavior won't disappoint Firefox 2 users. Still not satisfying for someone who knows that it can work better, though.
(In reply to comment #25)
> By "revert behaviour" I meant "lose functionality". I am disappointed that
> we're going to lose the behavior that lets users distinguish between guaranteed
> dataloss (closing a window with many tabs, "close all other tabs") and minor
> dataloss (whatever session restore doesn't save - form history on SSL pages,
> DOM state, etc.)
The good thing is that regressing the current trunk behavior won't disappoint Firefox 2 users. Still not satisfying for someone who knows that it can work better, though.