Wouldn't the way out be the mozilla -kill command?
Andy
eric w wrote:
> On Mon, 2 Sep 2002 19:28:10 UTC, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Will Honea) wrote:
> 
> 
>>On Mon, 2 Sep 2002 17:03:21 UTC Andy Willis 
>><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>That was why I posted in the earlier discussion that I didn't see the 
>>>purpose of turbo if it shut off when Mozilla is closed.  Some were 
>>>saying there were memory leaks (as I haven't had a need for it I haven't 
>>>tested it) but it seems to me that would be when the kill option could 
>>>be used.
>>>I have a box now that I was going to set up the turbo on but it doesn't 
>>>sound like there is much point.
>>
>> 
>>This sort of thing is actually necessary with the Win32 versions I had
>>to use for the last few weeks but I see no good reason for it in OS/2.
>> Thesues/2 doesn't show me any serious memory leaks with MCP1+fixes 
>>and the SDD video driver. 
>>
> 
> 
> good programming practices would dictate a way out should there be memory 
> leaks or similar type bugs in the future.  this is apparantly conflicting 
> with non-programmer expectations.
> 
> eric...
> 


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