And not to divert the thread, but icon modification would be beneficial
for other reasons too (clock showing the correct time, calendar showing
the correct date).
On 09/02/2014 04:02 PM, James Burke wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 2, 2014 at 10:41 AM, Dale Harvey <
da...@arandomurl.com
> <mailto:
da...@arandomurl.com>> wrote:
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> We have all the ability for applications to update their icons in
> the same way web content currently does now, by defining a new
> |<link rel="icon"|, (gmail uses this to change the unread favicon on
> gmail)
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> The reason we dont do this now is due to trust issues with packaged
> applications I believe, but a single icon seems like an inherently
> insecure method of trust anyway so I assume we want to fix the
> already existing trust issues and then we can let applications
> update their own icons however they desire
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> For this particular feature for badges, I would be fine if we discard
> the �icon� option to update the icon to avoid needing a definitive
> resolution on that trust question, and just allow the text overlay by
> using the notification �body�. I was assuming the homescreen would want
> to draw those badge numbers anyway, not the app, to give a uniform
> unread badge look for all apps on the homescreen.
>
> James
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