HI Lars,

That's wonderful, thanks - I persisted after I wrote that last email
and ended up doing exactly as you've described below, so I'm
delighted that your method matches mine - I must be getting
smarter :-p

As a relative newcomer to .nix it's really interesting how thinking
through all this gives one a much better idea of how things fit
together than if it was all simple GUIs and Wizards etc...I've
learnt about three or four other highly useful things trying to
nut this out along the way I would not have otherwise, if it
was all point and click :)

Having said that perhaps in some future release of SRSS
there could be some sort of "Apple-fied" templates available
for Firefox 2/3 themed browser sessions...so that users can
throw together pretty-looking web browser kiosk sessions
to fit certain look/feel at the drop of a hat if needed. Sort of
like iWeb templates or to use an example closer to home
the bundled templates that come wth Apache Roller (blog
app). But retaining the ability to fully customise as well, of
course.

Thanks again,
Dave

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lars Tunkrans [EMAIL 
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Sent: Thursday, 10 July 2008 6:09 p.m.
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Subject: Re: [SunRay-Users] Altering JDS theme and Firefox 2 themes in Kiosk 
session

Aha,

   This is a pure mozilla odditty  nothing to do with  Sun Ray.
   there is a small file  in   .mozilla/firefox/profiles.ini
  it contains the name/path  of the  "default"  profile  or profile0
for the user.

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