How do I "gracefully" restart Firefox from a script?
If I kill it and restart, it comes up with a dialog about new or restore
session.
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On Thursday 25 January 2007 05:58, Hans van der Merwe wrote:
> How do I "gracefully" restart Firefox from a script?
> If I kill it and restart, it comes up with a dialog about new or restore
> session.
I think you need to look at the root cause - why do you need to kill it? Is
there a conflict?
On 2007-01-25 07:58, Hans van der Merwe wrote:
> How do I "gracefully" restart Firefox from a script?
> If I kill it and restart, it comes up with a dialog about new or restore
> session.
How are you killing it? And are you checking to see if the process is
really gone before trying to restart?
Th
On Thu, 2007-01-25 at 09:08 -0800, Kai Ponte wrote:
> On Thursday 25 January 2007 05:58, Hans van der Merwe wrote:
> > How do I "gracefully" restart Firefox from a script?
> > If I kill it and restart, it comes up with a dialog about new or restore
> > session.
>
> I think you need to look at the
Darryl Gregorash wrote:
> On 2007-01-25 07:58, Hans van der Merwe wrote:
>> How do I "gracefully" restart Firefox from a script?
>> If I kill it and restart, it comes up with a dialog about new or restore
>> session.
> How are you killing it? And are you checking to see if the process is
> really g
FireFox has a "restart" extension, which appears in the File menu, but
it must be installed first.
Drop me an email, so I can send you that extension, alternatively,
search the internet for it.
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Hans van der Merwe wrote:
> On Thu, 2007-01-25 at 09:08 -0800, Kai Ponte wrote:
>
>> On Thursday 25 January 2007 05:58, Hans van der Merwe wrote:
>>
>>> How do I "gracefully" restart Firefox from a script?
>>> If I kill it and restart, it comes up with a dialog about new or restore
>>> sess