Tim,

I included the restart mostly for my own use.  My client app
communicates with a serial port barcode scanner.  Although I think
I've coded for all the possibilities, I'm worried something will go
arwy and I needed an easy way for users to reset it.

You are right about the browser window popping up being annoying, I'll
fix that.

Thanks for the positive feedback,

Mark

On Nov 7, 4:46 pm, Timothy Farrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My experience with this was generally positive, but it has one rough edge:
> The option to restart the server is somewhat of a misnomer.  People restart 
> Apache to get it to re-read it's configuration or to reclaim some leaked 
> memory. In the case of web2py, one might restart web2py to get it to pick up 
> on some module changes.  However this option to restart only starts and stops 
> the server, it does not (provide the ability to) re-evaluate the modules for 
> changes.  But it does restart a browser pointing to your served homepage 
> (which I find annoying).  This begs the question, why have this feature?  
> What good does it do?
> Other than that, great work!  I like being able to have web2py take up less 
> screen-space when I'm testing.
> -tim


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