Stephen Moehle wrote:
> Bill Sirinek wrote:
>
>> I'm using a nightly build of mozilla under Linux (I believe it was from
>> 2/14) and so far its been working quite nicely. I want to use it as a
>> regular browser so I put a button on my GNOME panel for it. However,
>> when I press the button when mozilla is already running, I get a whole
>> new instance of mozilla instead of just a new window.
>>
>> Netscape under Ximian GNOME is configured the way it should be (pressing
>> the button just launches a new netscape window if theres already a
>> netscape running) GNOME does this from some app called gnome-moz-remote.
>>
>> Is there a way I can emulate this with mozilla? I dont want to have
>> separate mozilla instances running taking up 50mb a piece ;)
>>
>> Thanks for the help
>> Bill
>
>
> You should have a program called gnome_moz_remote. At least I think it
> is called that, but I am not currently at my Linux box so I cannot be
> sure. In any case, look in /usr/bin for *moz*, and you are sure to find
> it. Call it with the URL as its argument, and I think it will do what
> you want.
>
> Stephen Moehle
Sorry. I just reread your message and saw that you already know about
gnome_moz_remote. For me, it launches Mozilla, not Netscape. So there
must be some way of configuring which browser it launches. I will try
to find it tonight.
Stephen Moehle