> There's a launch mode -- can't remember the name or number -- that
> writes out a temporary .html page, and then launches it via the shell.
It's the "pagetemplate" parameter:
pagetemplate="maximized.htm";
If the user has the file association for that extension set to the 32bit
version, it sho
Hi Shawn,
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 01:12, Shawn K. Hall wrote:
>> In Vax/VMS world we used a technique called "spawning"
>> another process. Seems there should be SOMETHING similar
>> in Windows. In fact it should be even easier since DQSD
>> has no need to stay "attached" to the spawned process
> In Vax/VMS world we used a technique called "spawning"
> another process. Seems there should be SOMETHING similar
> in Windows. In fact it should be even easier since DQSD
> has no need to stay "attached" to the spawned process
> and check its exit status.
The problem in Windows (at least in
I've attached a search for WolframAlpha.com, which uses "ww" as so:
ww what is the meaning of life
ww 2001-09-11
ww wdc
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