Guenther, I was having the same problem that Mike was. Your advice helped solve it for me also. Although, I found that, besides changing default-show, I also needed to change http-show and https-show.
Thanks! Rick On Tue, 2003-02-04 at 18:59, guenther wrote: > cheers(); > > > I have set up Mozilla as my default browser in the Gnome Control Center. > > If I click on a URL in a mail message when Mozilla is already launched, > > instead of showing the URL in the existing Mozilla window, Evolution > > tries to re-launch Mozilla, which fails because it is already launched. > > Is there a way to get around this? > > What version of Gnome? > > > Check your ~/.gnome/Gnome file. You need gnome-moz-remote instead of > mozilla. It should look like that: > > [URL Handlers] > default-show=gnome-moz-remote --newwin "%s" > > > gnome-moz-remote %s > will only open a new mozilla, when none running > displays the URL in the current mozilla (old content overwritten) > > gnome-moz-remote --newwin %s > will only open a new mozilla, when none running > displays the URL in a new mozilla window > > > I use the following default-show entry: > > default-show=/home/guenther/bin/mozilla-remote "%s" > > With the attached mozilla-remote script (must be executable) it acts > like the --newwin option, but displays the new URL in a new *tab* if > there is already a mozilla running. > > I don't loose the displayed URL and can even click multiple URLs and see > them all in the same mozilla. > > Hope that answers all your questions... > > ...guenther -- Rick Friedman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
