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Both the shell command and perl script are using /usr/bin/chromium.
How is the "profile" option different from: data_directory => '/home/rwk/chrome-session-for-walmart'.
In the chromiun man page it says:
--user-data-dir=DIR
Specifies the directory that user data (your "profile")
+is kept in. Defaults to
~/.config/chromium . Separate instances of Chromium
+must use separate user data
directories; repeated invocations of chromium-browser
+ will reuse an existing
process for a given user data directory.
In the WMC doc it says:
profile
profile => '/path/to/profile/directory' # set the profile directory
By default, your current user profile directory is used. Use this sett
+ing to change the profile directory for the browsing session.
data_directory
data_directory => '/path/to/data/directory' # set the data directory
By default, the current data directory is used. Use this setting to ch
+ange the base data directory for the browsing session.
What's the difference between "profile directory" and "data directory"?
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