Thanks Todd, I'll keep an eye on releases in the coming months then.

Best, NickW

On Sep 25, 2:31 pm, Todd Ditchendorf <[email protected]>
wrote:
> i think the best solution to this would be to add another option for
> the "Links from other apps open in:" preference under Behavior
> preference pane:
>
> "open in current tab"
>
> that is on my todo list.
>
> td
>
> On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 12:29 PM, Wadenick <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi Folks,
>
> > Did a quick search but didn't find an answer to this question.
>
> > I have a Tracks installation and as part of an Applescript I send a
> > new event to my Tracks install via it's REST API (nothing to do with
> > fluid), and then pop open my fluidapp; /Applications/Tracks.app, with
> > a simple Applescript command;
>
> > do shell script "open -a /Applications/Tracks.app
>
> > This either opens Tracks.app if it's not running, or moves it to the
> > front of my windows if it already is. Ultimately I want the fluidapp
> > to just refresh the page if it is already open, so I see the new
> > action I just sent to Tracks. So I tried;
>
> > do shell script "open -a 
> > /Applications/Tracks.apphttp://tracks.yourserver.com";
>
> > This opens a new tab. It's workable but annoying. So is hitting ⌘+R to
> > refresh manually.
>
> > Question: Can I feed a command line variable to fluidapp to tell it to
> > simply refresh the already open page?
>
> > Thanks in advance!

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