On Aug 20, 2013, at 12:37 PM, Ken Thomases <k...@codeweavers.com> wrote:

> No, you're mistaken.  This is not a callback specifically for an app being 
> launched to handle a URL.  It's a callback to handle a request to open a URL, 
> whenever it happens.  It is perfectly normal for it to be delivered after an 
> app is launched.  Click a mailto: link on a website?  Your mail program is 
> told to handle it.  It may be launched to handle it, but it's quite likely to 
> have already been running.  Click an http: link in an email?  Your browser is 
> told to handle it.  Again, it may be launched if it's not already running, 
> but it's quite likely to be already running.

Ken, 

Thanks for that clarification. That helps immensely. 

Brad
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