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perhaps we can add a waiting div when change the security

PostPosted:Sun Jun 06, 2010 2:06 am
by wangmj
perhaps we can add a waiting div when the operator change the security setting.

if there are lots of folder and documents(for example: 100 folders and 2000 documents ),
when you change the security setting,
you have to wait for a long time. but the operator don't know this.
he usually continue to click the mouse to chose the write checkbox or other roles.
The browser looks doesn't work,there is a long pause.
so ,perhaps we can add a waiting div, after the server finish the task ,the operator can be continue.

Re: perhaps we can add a waiting div when change the securi

PostPosted:Sun Jun 06, 2010 7:21 am
by jllort
you're talking about security popup ?

Re: perhaps we can add a waiting div when change the securi

PostPosted:Mon Jun 07, 2010 11:52 am
by wangmj
jllort wrote:you're talking about security popup ?
yes!
just like refreshing the folder!

Re: perhaps we can add a waiting div when change the securi

PostPosted:Mon Jun 07, 2010 9:08 pm
by jllort
I've added in our tracking issues, I'll try to make to version 5.0. ( it's not difficult ).

But one question with I've got more interest ... you've got 100 or 2000 documents into a folder ? we don't recomend be greater than 100 but you've got this number ?

Could you consider interesting introduce pagination ? in filebrowser ... it'll be useful ...

Re: perhaps we can add a waiting div when change the securi

PostPosted:Thu Jun 10, 2010 12:57 am
by wangmj
oh,no!
you've got 100 or 2000 documents into a folder ?
sorry for my bad explain!
total of 100 folders and 2000 documents,not 2000 documents into a folder.
Could you consider interesting introduce pagination ? in filebrowser ... it'll be useful ...
yes! If we can show documents by pagination in the system, It would be a great idea.

Re: perhaps we can add a waiting div when change the securi

PostPosted:Sat Jul 10, 2010 8:21 am
by pavila
2000 docs per folder is very near of the theorical limit, but the real problem is the browser javascript engine performance in the client side.

Re: perhaps we can add a waiting div when change the securi

PostPosted:Sat Jul 10, 2010 1:20 pm
by jllort
Solved in 5.0