Quick one for you Guenther,

        I really like your script, I really prefer Mozilla to open up a new tab
instead of a window. But one problem I run into, when testing the
script, if no Mozilla windows are present the script fails, it only runs
fine if one Moz window already exists. Here is the error I get:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]$ ./mozilla-remote.sh
 
Gnome-CRITICAL **: file gnome-moz-remote.c: line 645
(mozilla_remote_commands):
assertion `window != 0' failed.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]$

        What can I do to fix this?

        Mathieu

On Sun, 2003-08-24 at 19:12, guenther wrote:
> > > > #!/bin/bash
> > > > netscape -remote='openURL('$1', new-tab)' || netscape $1     -
> This worked
> > > > for netscape
> > >
> > >This is the same as I posted (basically, beside some very minor
> > >changes). Just curious: Why did you do those changes?
> > 
> > To be honest with you, this is all real new to me and I thought 
> > gnome-moz-remote applied specifically to gnome and mozilla.  I
> didn't know 
> > if gnome-netscape-remote would work.  Does "sh" in #!/bin/sh stand
> for any 
> > shell?  Now, my script is like the one below, but I subsituted
> "netscape" 
> > for mozilla.
> 
> Hey, that's legitimate. As long as it works, the resolution is very
> fine. :)
> 
> I was just curious. The substitution of netscape for mozilla was
> mentioned by me -- but there was an additional '='. That was the
> reason
> why I asked: Where did you get that from?
> 
> 
> On most modern GNU/Linux systems, sh is simply a symlink to bash and
> therefore it is really the same. It's just shorter... ;)
> 
> $ ls -la /bin/sh
> lrwxrwxrwx    1 root     root            4 Mar 30 05:36 /bin/sh ->
> bash*
> 
> 
> > guenther, thanks a million for your patience, understanding, and for
> helping 
> > others.  :-)
> 
> You're very welcome. :)
> 
> ...guenther

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