Hi Jacque,
If there is no other instance of a standalone running, where would the
relaunch message go? It might be sent, but it would cause an error.
So, I believe you can safely assume that the relaunch message is not
sent, if no other instance of the standalone is running.
Note that this doesn't apply to copies of your standalone. The
relaunch message is sent if you open the *same* standalone multiple
times.
The message is sent to the stack. I don't think it is sent to the
card. This means you need to have the relaunch in the stack script.
Also note that the message is sent to the instance of the standalone
that is already running, not the the newly launched standalone.
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On 29 sep 2008, at 05:53, J. Landman Gay wrote:
The docs are a little vague on one aspect of the relaunch command. I
assumed it would only be sent if there was an existing instance of
the standalone running, but further down in the description the docs
say: "If there are no existing instances, the new instance will run."
Is "relaunch" sent to a standalone when there is no other instance
running? And if so, where in the message hierarchy is it sent?
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