Hi Scott,
> Recently, Pierre Sahores wrote:
>
> >>> Has anyone found a workaround for the situation where a browser that was
> >>> launched from an MC stack is closed when MC is quit?
> >> What about making and launching a .bat file which then launches the browser?
> >>
> >> Just a thought,
> >> Sjoerd
> >
> > An applescript must be able to do the job under MacOS and launch the "killall
> > -1
> > netscape" sh script from within Metacard if you are running unixes.
>
> Thanks for the above suggestions. I'm curious what the "-1" means for the
> kill command? I can't seem to find a reference for the number.
In the killall command (Linux form of the BSD-like kill command), it's just the
num of the signal that will be send (see the man pages for more).
> In any event, my immediate need is some method on Windows to prevent a
> browser opened (launched) by MC from closing when MC is quit. The annoying
> thing is, my client has several Windows 98 machines where this behavior
> already occurs and I can't figure out why. If their machines are broken, I
> need to find a way to "break" any machine that my stack runs on. :-)
Sorry but i don't figure me how to do that under win32 for yet - no working at
all under win32, those last six months... ;-)
> Thanks & Regards,
>
> Scott Rossi
> Creative Director
>
> Tactile Media, Multimedia & Design
> Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Web: www.tactilemedia.com
Regards, Pierre Sahores
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