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Urs Beyerle wrote:
>> Well, it's actually still ok. I watched the debug output's, and it
>> actually runs the kill script on startup. From what I could tell it goes
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>> Start Script
>> Kill Script
>> Start Sctip
>> Actually run Thunderbird, then on exit
>> Kill Script
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>> So, even if we put it on the kill script side, for some reason, it
>> still get's run.
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> makes no sense, but if it's works that's ok.
> Troy, have firefox and seamonkey also this "Start - Kill - Start -
> Application - Kill" behavior?
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> Urs
Just tested
Seamonkey (mozilla)
- yes this runs on startup only (not on shutdown)
- This is because our little addition to the startup script doesn't
check if it's a startup or shutdown script, it just runs it.
- It runs it only once
Firefox
- Hmmm ... only runs on shutdown
- that's potentially not good.
Troy
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