wrote:
> Rather than guessing, you should just read the
> install guide. Depending
> on which builds you use, you will need different
> DLLs.
Yep, probably shoulda. But I'd read several previous
iterations of the install guide, and I was in a hurry.
> Like Ray, I just put them all in a directory in
> LIBPATH. I put mine in
> \usr\dll, on the programs volume. This way they
> survive reinstalls and
> such.
O.K.
> As you should now realize again is that the first
> thing you should have
> done is tested with a new profile. I was waiting
> for someone to remember
> to suggest this, but oh well.
This may be one of those hard lessons. My Moz 1.7.12
now will only start one time per bootup, if it is the
first and only browser called. After that, it goes
AWOL. Some links it encounters that used to be
clickable no longer are. And there are other
anomalies. Can I repair this profile, and if so, how
?
OR, are there ways by which I can spin off / clone the
profile, so it does not have to be shared as one
physical entity, which could also facillitate
straightening out the Moz one -- at least until such
time as I determine that I no longer need to keep Moz
around ?
In the future, I think I would choose to install
extensions with the program, rather than the profile.
And then there is Weilbacher's recommendation to
eliminate plugins or extensions, in the interest of
stability. But that would remove one of the big
advantages of the Gecko browser family -- that you can
customize and enhance them this much -- the way I see
it.
Jordan
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