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In <200410182337.4041109.87@scoug.com>, on 10/18/04   
   at 11:37 PM, jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net said:  
 
>After sending my previous post I tried to reach a url from a message in  
>my in box.  The message was in regular text not html.  
 
Before spending too much time on this, I need to see the results I  
requested for:  
 
  runmozil.cmd http://www.scoug.com  
 
If this works, we can be pretty sure you have fixed the problems you had  
in runmozil.  
 
>[G:\mozilla\mozilla] "s" "http://www.sceg.com""  
 
This does not make sense.  Are you using copy/paste to copy the screen  
content?  If not, you should be.  If this is really what displayed on the  
screen you need use Settings -> Advanced and stare really hard a what you  
have entered in the Web browswer entry field.  
 
HTH,  
 
Steven  
 
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