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Just create a user.js file (text mode) in the same directory as your
prefs.js file and put the line in it. Mozilla doesn't mess with user.js
AFAIK, but it DOES mess with prefs.js!
J R FOX wrote:
> --- Ray Davison wrote:
>
>
>>have three choices:
>
>
>
>>Don't use Mozilla.
>
>
> Not really an option.
>
>
>>Bitch to the world in general in hopes that someone
>>will hear us and
>>fix it.
>
>
> I think we should take this to the Mozilla development
> body, whatever and wherever that is -- providing that
> Moz/2 is going to continue for awhile. I say this
> even in the absence of the sort of "proof" that would
> meet Steven's requirements.
>
>
>>Open the browser, make sure the connector is plugged
>>in, proceed.
>
>
> And that's a drag. I'd like to find out if Steven's
> "fix" line -- which seems eminently zappable and
> tenuous in the Prefs.Js file -- can instead be placed
> in a User file (which I don't presently have), where
> it might survive and keep doing the job. That would
> be an acceptable workaround, until something better
> comes along.
>
>
> Jordan
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