Hi there!

On 10 Jan 00, at 11:00, Thomas Fernandez wrote
    about "Re: Wish item?":

> JS> There are basically four ways to launch the browser. The first is
> JS> directly via the command line:
> 
> [good explanation skipped}
> I would assume (hope) Netscape has similarities here.

Yup, all along the way. I've been always more interested in the DDE support 
(since *I* personally much prefer DDE to the stuff like MAPI and OLE of 
course). Netscape DDE capabilities are listed on the net in full details, for all 
who are interested. Actually, right now I use DDE calls both from Pegasus 
and some other programs (most notably, WinEdt) to get the information 
transfered to Netscape. BTW, that's why the lacking DDE support in TB 
upsets me so much;-) Ah, and here's the link:

http://developer.netscape.com/docs/manuals/communicator/DDE/ddevb.htm


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