On 10/23/2001 9:25 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Martin Poirier wrote: > > >>Can you please explain to me what must be removed to uncomment. I'm not >>a programmer but I found the file you mentionned and read it, but after >>many tries, I didn't succeed in adding this panel. (I tried removing all >>"!", then all '?', then all "/" but nothing worked.) Thanks in advance, >>and this may be useful for other files and hidden things too isn't it? >>*new things to explore*... >> > > > Keep in mind that this feature isn't working yet, so once it is working > you'll see the first pref panel, but the buttons don't do anything. > > Well, it will probably be easiest if you get patch maker. But you can > do it without the program. > > First, close mozilla. Unzip comm.jar to your chrome folder and keep the > directory structure. In the content\communicator\pref directory open > preftree.xul and open it in a text editor. > > Scroll down until you find the commented out section on my version it's > line 119. Remove "<!-- Taking out Policies panel b/c bug 44121" as well > as the "-->" which is a couple lines below. > > Now, the changes have been made. If you aren't running patch maker, > mozilla is still setup to read what is in the jar file. What you have > to do is, open comm.jar in winzip (Or whatever program you are using) > then drag the content directory that you extraced, into the winzip > folder. It will give you a little message saying updating zip file. > After it finishes it's thing, close winzip, open mozilla, and take a > look in the prefs panel. > >
Ok, I finally learned how to read instructions and follow same. Where do I look for preference changes after uncommenting the appropriate section in the .xul file??? And I don't understand your last paragraph about 'updating' the zip file. If I drag the /content/ directory into winzip I don't get update window, I get an ADD to Archive dialog box. I'm missing something here besides a few brain cells .. :-D -- Jay Garcia - Netscape Champion Novell MCNE-5/CNI-Networking Technologies-OSI UFAQ - http://www.UFAQ.org
