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> One such example is the smb password dialog on OSX - currently it stays > ontop obscuring everything even when you're trying to load up say, > keychain, to look for a password (and while we're hating *why* oh *why* > won't that store my username and password in keychain for itself?) Some time in the last two months Safari started making three seperate requests to the keychain for each password on a web form. Each one involves a separate keychain dialog unless you tell the keychain to always allow Safari access (and if you do that, why bother keeping it in the keychain instead of just dumping it with the rest of the forms dialogs). Why doesn't it go "OK, I got the password three seconds ago and it hasn't changed and I'm still in the same form" and not bother?There's stuff above here
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