On 07/12/2010 04:15 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
> On Mon, 12 Jul 2010 14:02:30 -0700, NoOp wrote:
> 
>> You can test via a terminal & take Thunderbird/application out of the
>> picture:
>> 
>> $ seamonkey http://www.mozilla.org/ %s $ seamonkey -new-window
>> http://www.mozilla.org "%s" $ seamonkey -new-tab http://www.mozilla.org
>> "%s"
> 
> If I click on any of those links when Firefox is the default browser, and 
> open, the links open in the current window; with Seamonkey, in a new 
> window.  As I said, I've tested this.

You didn't say that you'd tested from the cli... unless I'm missing a
post from you. Cite please? Further, you don't "click" cli commands, you
enter & run them.

> 
> Just to simplify things, I did phone tech support at a senior level for 
> 7.5 years at a major ISP.  You can assume that I've done all the obvious 
> tests before asking questions.
> 

Oh. I guess that explains it :-)

Try with a test profile, or did I miss where you did that as well?

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