I think these apps actually exist in two states, like subatomic particles, and are both running and not running until an observer (browser) observes them. Their probability spaces then collapse to either running or Exception (not running). At least, that's the way mine seem to behave.

On Feb 27, 2007, at 8:17 AM, Steve Quirk wrote:

On Tue, 27 Feb 2007, Mike Schrag wrote:

Since this is report #482234 of the same two startup "problems", I just committed two changes to Wonder:

2) If you start a wonder app in development mode with WOAutoOpenInBrowser = false, a warning will appear at startup "You are running in development mode with WOAutoOpenInBrowser = false. No browser will open and it will look like the application is hung, but it's not. There's just not a browser opening automatically."

A more existentialist message would have been appropriate:

   "A web application starts.  No browser visits.  Is it running?"

- steve
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