Issues is now enabled.
Will do.
[quote=“bizoo”]
On Windows when opening in the browser, the page is opened 2 times.
It is caused by the desktop module that return None as status:
def open(url, desktop=None, wait=0, status=False):
...
elif desktop_in_use == "Windows":
# NOTE: This returns None in current implementations.
return os.startfile(url)
BTW, what’s the problem with webbrowser.open() that you have to use desktop module ?[/quote]
Others have tried webbrowser as well, and have had issus in dealing with Linux. Webbrowser doesn’t handle Gnome, KDE, XFCE, etc. very well. It stands to reason that maybe I should just check the platform and use Desktop only for Linux. I was going for a universal method that just defaulted to webbrowser if a bad status returned (happens in Mac sometimes if the browser is not open). I will address this sometime today. I wasn’t noticing the issue on my Windows box at work, but I can clearly see how that case is an issue.
Thanks for the feedback!