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Wayne wrote:
> This may be a dumb response, and unresponsive to your issues, but if
the
> Mozilla download is unzipped to a FAT partition rather than an HPFS
Nope, only HPFS.
> partition, or if you use an older unzip program, the long file names
get
> truncated to 8 characters, causing problems when those files are
called.
I generally use PKZip 2.50 for OS/2, though I do have several versions
of UNZip, and others.
Steven added:
> Well, that says you didn't install it correctly. MozFold.cmd is
pretty
> simple. If you run it from the \Mozilla\bin directory, it can't do
much
> wrong. That said, the readme is somewhat sparse.
> Try this, changing the paths to match your setup:
. . .
> Let me know if the above corrects it.
Will do. Does this mean Mozilla requires no entries in PATH, LIBPATH,
etc ?
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