Is it possible to customize "Local Storage" pop-up dialog?

I am writing a Flex app that will need to store about 500K
worth of data to the user's local shared object space to improve
subsequent load times. Is there any way to customize the popup that
appears when I commit more than 100K to shared object space?

Hi,
I don't think you can customize that.

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