hey, I have not got this yet. :-(

On Nov 7, 4:59 pm, Mark Larsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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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