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Old 10-30-2004
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Cancel, OK, yes, no?

These aren't really clear answers to these questions:



Does clicking "Cancel" cancel the whole message or is it "no" ?



Ok, the latter is clearer than the first one, but still not very good. Better for both would be "yes" and "no" options. Or is this JavaScript limited?
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Old 10-30-2004
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From my experience, the Cancel for message receipt means "No".
Have not tried the other one, why would I?

I assume this a standard JS script with a variable question-text (or just lazy/lousy programming).
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