(In reply to comment #6)
> The problem is that if you close the Firefox while the login window is
> still showed the Firefox keeps naturally running. Right now I'm not sure how to
> solve this issue.
What did the gnomevfs extension do here?
nsAppStartup counts XUL windows and tries to quit when the last is closed;
that may cause some problems here.
Would it make sense to implement a GMountOperation (to replace the GtkMountOperation) using nsIAuthPrompt (like the gnomevfs extension used)?
One thing we need to tell the user when asking for a password is the host to which they are connecting.
(In reply to comment #6)
> The problem is that if you close the Firefox while the login window is
> still showed the Firefox keeps naturally running. Right now I'm not sure how to
> solve this issue.
What did the gnomevfs extension do here?
nsAppStartup counts XUL windows and tries to quit when the last is closed;
that may cause some problems here.
Would it make sense to implement a GMountOperation (to replace the GtkMountOperation) using nsIAuthPrompt (like the gnomevfs extension used)?
One thing we need to tell the user when asking for a password is the host to which they are connecting.