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* id - the unique name of this web application. Remember that other people can create different webapps using the same uri and this webapp is only your particular instance or mashup. So make sure the identifier is not only unique to the web application, but also to you. This identifier becomes the name of the profile folder where your webapp is installed: ''google.mail@your.name''
* id - the unique name of this web application. Remember that other people can create different webapps using the same uri and this webapp is only your particular instance or mashup. So make sure the identifier is not only unique to the web application, but also to you. This identifier becomes the name of the profile folder where your webapp is installed: ''google.mail@your.name''
* uri - the uri/url of the web app: ''http://mail.google.com''
* uri - the uri/url of the web app: ''<nowiki>http://mail.google.com</nowiki>''
* icon - the icon you want to use for the WebRunner window when running this web app. The actual icon file should be stored in the webapp [[WebRunner:Bundle | bundle]].
* icon - the icon you want to use for the WebRunner window when running this web app. The actual icon file should be stored in the webapp [[WebRunner:Bundle | bundle]].
* status - turns the statusbar on or off for this web app: ''yes'' or ''no''
* status - turns the statusbar on or off for this web app: ''yes'' or ''no''
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Launch WebRunner with '''-webapp [bundle]''' to load the specified web profile and install the webapp to your WebRunner profile folder. Once the webapp is installed, it can be launched using '''-webapp [webapp-id]''' and WebRunner will skip the installation and run the webapp directly.
Launch WebRunner with '''-webapp [bundle]''' to load the specified web profile and install the webapp to your WebRunner profile folder. Once the webapp is installed, it can be launched using '''-webapp [webapp-id]''' and WebRunner will skip the installation and run the webapp directly.


Any of the profile parameters can also be passed directly on the commandline as well.
Any of the profile parameters can also be passed directly on the command line as well.


==Example==
==Example==
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