On 8/21/07, Dan Christensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I wish. That would be nice.  Instead, you'll eventually get a warning in red
> > that another browser is viewing the same page.  Otherwise things are exactly
> > the same.
>
> Just to be clear, can I at least "take over" the worksheet from home,
> and reload the page when I get to work?  Or will they both keep
> periodically saving different versions causing some conflicts?

You can take over the worksheet from home and reload the page when you
get to work.

The one at work never periodically saves anything.  The only time any worksheet
ever saves information is when you specifically and interactively
request evaluation
of a cell by pressing shift-enter.

> If the persistent worksheet feature is implemented, then I can at
> least close my browser at work before going home.  But I will certainly
> forget to do this now and then, so I'm curious what the consequences
> will be.

Nothing bad, except maybe an annoying warning message (and I can
set that up to be easily disabled).

> Hmm, a quick test using two tabs in one browser shows that even if
> I save changes in one tab, if I reload the page in the other tab
> the changes don't always appear.  But if I close the stale tab and
> navigate to that worksheet again, I get the updated worksheet.

I don't understand.  Refreshing the browser in the "stale page" should
show the changes, assuming you pressed shift-enter to submit
the changed code from  the other page.

 -- William

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