N5 will do the following, N6 and the current Mozilla won't: from an .exe
created by Freewrap from a TCL script,

set browserName "mozilla" #for N6, "netscape" or "netscp6" for Netscape

then later

exec $browserName "$htmlFileName" &

This should (and did with N5) start Mozilla in a new window and display
the filename in the scalar (provided by the perlscript called for). It
starts Mozilla all right (so path is ok for that), but no file.

I note that from the DOS command line, a line like

mozilla "c:\path\filename.html"

only works if you put the full path, even if you run it from within the
directory where the file is. Otherwise it says the file can't be found.

If on-line, it seems to indicate it went searching for "c", as if
"Search" instead of "Go" had been attempted by the command. ("keywords"
is turned off in the browser).

Any thoughts possible from this (admittedly, and apologetically)
unprofessional description?

If so, an e-mail would be appreciated.
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(Sent this to netscape groups as well: apologies if you feel bombarded
with both)


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