On 11/24/2009 02:05 AM, Martin Freitag wrote:
> Hartmut Figge schrieb:
>> NoOp:
>>
>>> If I "Start SM 2.0 /without/ the -no-remote switch" and "start 1.1 with
>>> a -no-remote switch" I will only get another 2.0 window.
>>
>> Well, on Linux i will get SM1 then. *g*
> And that's the point. NoOp, you're using Linux it seems and Mark Hansen 
> is using windows. On Windows -no-remote is not available for SM1.1.x 
> (basically it is not available for Linx too, but an unknown parameter on 
> linux results in using MO_NO_REMOTE variable being used, which is 
> available on windows too, but not used automatically).
> 
> So Mark needs to first start SM1.1.x and then SM2.0 with -no-remote to 
> use both.
> Or he adds MOZ_NO_REMOTE variable to his system and sets it to the value 1.
> regards
> 
> Martin

Ah OK... hit me with a bag of rocks :-)

Win2KP:

Test 1
1. Open 2.0 with -no-remote
2. Open 1.1.18 without -no-remote
Result: 1.1.18 opens independently.

Test 2
1. Open 1.1.18 without -no-remote
2. Open 2.0 with -no-remote
Result: 2.0 opens independently

Test 3
1. Open 2.0 without -no-remote
2. Open 1.1.18 with -no-remote
Result: 1.1.18 only opens a new 2.0 browser window and does not start
independently

Test 4
1. Open 1.1.18 with -no-remote
2. Open 2.0 without -no-remote
Result: 1.1.18 only opens a new 1.1.18 browser window and does not start
independently

Got it. Thanks.

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