Re: Question on Epiphany command line options



Hi,

I think you may want to check the "restore-session-policy" key in dconf
or the settings backend that you may be using ...

Br.

On Tue, 2014-08-19 at 13:58 +0000, Hamid Noroozi wrote:
Thank you for your reply,
But that doesn't help me, as I mentioned I am using some session informations (cookies), and saved 
passwords, which are not available while using -p or incognito mode.
Is there any other solution?
If I know where epiphany does store its information, perhaps I can find it through my script and delete the 
information regarding the last visited page?
/Hamid
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From: Michael Catanzaro <mike catanzaro gmail com> on behalf of Michael Catanzaro <mcatanzaro gnome org>
Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2014 3:29 PM
To: Hamid Noroozi
Cc: epiphany-list gnome org
Subject: Re: Question on Epiphany command line options

On Tue, 2014-08-19 at 07:42 +0000, Hamid Noroozi wrote:
Hi,



I run epiphany using a shell script, like below:


epiphany some-url


Sometimes I need to close it, and run it with a new URL.


epiphany some-url2



The problem is that, it always run the browser with two tabs. The
first one is showing some-url and the second one is showing some-url2.


I am looking for some option which deters the browser from showing the
last visited page, opening the given URL only.


"incognito" does not solve my problem, since there are some saved
passwords that are being used.



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Regards,


Hamid

Did you try -p? I think 'epiphany -p some-url2' does what you want.

Michael
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