said:
>In <200603040710.k247Aqg5121736@pimout6-ext.prodigy.net>, on 03/03/06
> at 11:10 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>>The only way I can get MR/2 to open the Seamonkey browser is to use the
>>Run!.exe. program (I am using the 12/14/04 version -- 8780 K). I am using
>>the form: "seamonkey!2l.exe %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9."
>Do you have the same problem if you use the primary codepage?
I don't know what that means -- primary codepage.
>>The problem with Run! is that when I try to open a .PDF file, I get a Sys
>>3175 error: "Transport Window -- Could not find Acrobat external
>>window-handler plugin."
>Can I suspect you are you trying to open the PDF from wihin the SeaMonkey
>instance you opened from mr2i?
Yes.
>>This does not happen with Seamonkey.exe. I need to find a way to either
>>get Seamonkey to open using MR/2, or find a way to get Run!.exe to open
>>.PDF files.
>Run!.exe will never open PDF files, but I suspect I know what you really
>meant.
>>Does anyone have a suggestion?
>If you are only running seamonkey, the minimal seamonkey!.exe should
>work.
I am not sure what you mean by "minimal" -- is that not what I am already
doing? If so, it doesn't work. If I need to change something, can you abe
more specific?
Thanks very much,
Sandy
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