Using a javascript timeout will also show the message if a user can't connect 
for other reason than the APE server being down, for example if a firewall 
block the APE port.

  - Louis

Le 2012-07-10 à 20:09, RakonDark a écrit :

> well on linux you can cheack the process availible
> a simple perl
> like this
> http://www.perlhowto.com/check_if_a_process_is_running
> 
> and you have the result if the process is running.
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