On Nov 25, 8:34 am, Michael Lueck <[email protected]> wrote: > Stan Dickerson wrote: > > How can I start Seamonkey from the command line and pass both "-chrome" and > > the URL? > > I just tested and: > > seamonkey -chrome index.html > > seems to work for me. It loads a minimal browser without toolbars. > > I have SeaMonkey set to start to Mail, as I use Firefox as my main browser. > With SeaMonkey shut down, it loaded the HTML file as expected. > > -- > Michael Lueck
Thanks for the response. I start Seamonkey with this command to hide the address bar, etc. and this opens index.html: /usr/bin/seamonkey -chrome chrome://kiosk/content/blank-kiosk1.xul but if I use the following to display a report I still get index.html: /usr/bin/seamonkey -chrome chrome://kiosk/content/blank-kiosk1.xul REPORT.html Thanks _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

