Yes, that is a possibility.  I could do something similar to this
using a small Python application instead of a shell script as I
want something that will run on Windows.

Thanks,

Don.

On Oct 5, 8:02 pm, Álvaro Justen [Turicas] <alvarojus...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> My mother uses a system based on web2py and I've created a shell script to:
> - kill any web2py.py process
> - start a new web2py.py process
> - open firefox inhttp://localhost:8000/myapp
> - kill process when firefox is closed (just add kill command after
> firefox command)
>
> I've created a desktop icon for this shell script and it works fine!
>
> --
>  Álvaro Justen

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