wrote:
> For example, you didn't download a Windows or Linux
> version of the
> program by mistake, did you?
Hi Colin, and thanks for your reply:
No, it's the Weilbacher 0.3 build, from the ftp
download page. I don't know about the Linux one, but
the Dark Side version uses an installer. (And THAT
one is working for me perfectly. Still, I gotta
mention that the old CALENDAR extension for Mozilla
was fine, and really offered all that I care about in
such a module.)
Jordan
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