I am not sure I understand what will happen. Generally, I like verb buttons that describe what happens when I click them, but this dialog asks a question. Actually it asks two questions, and gives me three options: Close, Continue, and Cancel Request. Does Cancel Request cancel my request to cancel, or does it cancel something I requested before I requested to cancel?
I'm confused. What happens if I just close this dialog?
when software discombobulates
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You will return
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WARNING: Credit Card
I get the above making my second online payment, for a second account, to a healthcare provider today. While I like the warning that I've already paid them today with the same card, why does it ask if I want to process a payment for the amount of 0.00?
I click the Yes button and get the following:
That's not $0.00.
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It will no longer appear on other sites
I upload an image to Google's Picasa Web Albums using the Picasa Photo Viewer's quick upload feature. This puts the image into a Drop Box album. From here, I try to move the image to another album.
After selecting the option to move the photo, I am warned that moving a photo from one album to another will break any web links to the image.
In this case, I have't yet linked to the image and click the OK button.
However, I have many other images that I would like to reorganize. If not for this limitation, I would move photos into different albums than where they currently reside.
In my opinion, the organization of my photos into albums should not be related to the URLs to display individual photos on web sites.
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Are you sure?
@bradmccall: UX of dialogs like this bug me. They ask a question, but don't have a button with the right answer. "Yes, Del ...
I like verb dialog buttons that describe actions. However, I do think they should match the question.
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Are you sure you want to cancel?

Asking for positive confirmation of a negative seems likely to lead to misunderstanding.
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