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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2014&#24180;08&#26376;19&#26085; 01:05, Aline Manera
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      <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 08/18/2014 03:12 AM, Royce Lv
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        <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2014&#24180;08&#26376;15&#26085; 22:56, Hongliang
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          Agree with Aline's proposal to add a button in ISO line of
          storage pool tab:<br>
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          And then pop out a window:<br>
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          And then show progress. Here we'll have 2 options: progress
          with percentage indication and only running/finished status.<br>
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          Option 1:<br>
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          Option 2:<br>
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          For option 1, we need back-end support that enables in-time
          notification of completion percentage when uploading a file
          with 2 pieces of information: total file size, and received
          file size.<br>
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        Seems download from remote needs backend support (we may query
        task id or enable async msg) and for upload, the UI can handle
        the process by itself, but it will not be globally available by
        every user. (A upload, B will not see the progress)<br>
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      Couldn't we store the upload progress on backend too? So all users
      can have access to this info?<br>
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