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WebKit's Contributor Meeting is on that day which might make things tricky.
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Ok, thanks, that's good to know, we might also have some conflicts on Google side due to the APAC-friendly time, so two weeks later might be better.
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I was made aware that two weeks later (Nov 24) is Thanksgiving in the US so that doesn't really work either, maybe Dec 8?
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@johannhof we plan to have this on the agenda for the December 8th call. Please let the chairs know if that doesn't work.
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Slides for Lindsay's and Philipp's presentation today: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1YyStdXIdoXT64mkq_C24oKjREmy0582RcUvvpy3XBCk/edit?usp=sharing
Thank you again for sharing your use cases and challenges with us!
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Challenge #2: Other Docs frames on the same top-level page are not notified that storage access has now been granted and require user interaction to load properly
BroadcastChannel
could be used here, right?
FR #1: There should be a way for a page to indicate in the initial server response that storage access is required, so that a browser-level UI over the frame could be shown prompting for storage access when needed.
This strikes me as somewhat odd. We don't offer this kind of functionality for other permission requests either. It's up to the website to convince the user that it's in their interest to grant access through browser-mediated UI.
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Challenge #2: Other Docs frames on the same top-level page are not notified that storage access has now been granted and require user interaction to load properly
BroadcastChannel
could be used here, right?
Probably, yeah, but given that we have existing low-cost primitives on the web platform to enable this (permissionStatus.onchange) it makes sense to support it natively, IMO.
FR #1: There should be a way for a page to indicate in the initial server response that storage access is required, so that a browser-level UI over the frame could be shown prompting for storage access when needed.
This strikes me as somewhat odd. We don't offer this kind of functionality for other permission requests either. It's up to the website to convince the user that it's in their interest to grant access through browser-mediated UI.
Yeah though I agree that this isn't a pattern that we'd usually use on the web platform, I think it's interesting to think about. I know it's not a perfect comparison but I'm interested to explore if there's a "file picker" level intuitiveness we can reach for this. Many German news sites have "two-click" patterns for their social sharing buttons, where you'd first consent to loading the button. I'm not saying this necessarily works here, but I wouldn't cast it out entirely either :)
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