said:
>>I'm unable to configure MR2ICE 2.35 to use the Mozilla 1.21 browser. I
>>can start Mozilla from a command line or rexx script with "mozilla 1.21,"
>>but with either "mozilla 1.21" or the name of the rexx script entered in
>>the MR2ICE settings RMB on a URL causes a window to open momentarily but
>>Mozilla never opens. MR2ICE uses Netscape without problems. Do I need
>>something in the Mozilla properties parameter field?
>Nope. You need to post the settings value you are trying to use so we
>can see what's wrong with it.
>Most likely, you do not have Mozilla in PATH or LIBPATH so your script
>will need to change to the Mozilla directory before invoking Mozilla.
>Steven
here's what I did before posting the query
manually edited config.sys to:
SET PATH=C:\MPTN\BIN;C:\IBMCOM;C:\MOZILLA.ORG\MOZILLA;C:\NETSCAPE\PROGRAM;
... LIBPATH=C:\CDWFS;C:\MOZILLA.ORG\MOZILLA;C:\NETSCAPE\PROGRAM; ...
tried the following, none of which work, in the settings browser field:
mozilla
mozilla 1.21
"mozilla 1.21" (this works from a command line)
startmozilla.cmd (this works from a command line, my cmd file in the
same folder as MR2I.exe)
"c:\mozilla.org\mozilla\mozilla 1.21" (this works from a command
line)
the executable, mozilla 1.21 is in c:\mozilla.org\mozilla double click on
this opens the browser
just back after two days without power owing to the Monday night winds
Ben
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