> >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?
>
> I think it was a combination of both of your scripts. I used your
> "mozilla-remote.sh" script before I got up the courage to post to the list.
Yep, seems reasonable -- there is that '=' char I wondered about. ;)
> (I haven't been on Linux long, but long enough to know that, there are very
> few people as helpful as you. Even though, you learn the correct way to ask
> a question, Google yourself almost to death, look at the man pages, search
> forum & list archives, it's rare to get an answer to a specific question
> that is asked if it is answered at all.)
*blush* Thanks Celsun. :-)
But basically I cannot confirm your experience with mailing lists. Being
on quite a couple of mailing lists for years, my experiences are rather
good.
People (willingly subscribed to those lists) are often helpful and
informative -- as long as they know the answer and the asker follows
some basic netiquette rules (being polite and giving detailed info about
the issue).
I hope, your experiences with mailing lists (the community in general)
will be better.
> Getting back to answering your
> question. Your reply to my post had your script for the mozilla binary,
> which is what I'm running now for netscape. Your script is my VERY FIRST
> :-) You mentioned there are disadvantages of calling the mozilla binary
> directly. Out of curiosity, what are they?
Oh, dang -- I am not quite sure any more. IIRC I plainly disliked some
additional error messages being printed and the fact, that I had to get
it into the background myself...
This are not really "disadvantages", for the very most some minor
annoyances. Nothing to worry about.
> guenther, thanks to you; Evolution and Netscape now work together the way
> that I want them to; I've created a shell script (yours); and not only was
> my question answered, but I've learned a little more as well. :-)
Glad I could help. And as you learned, you are prepared better to solve
your issues on your own (a lotta more fun ;) or even to answer questions
by others...
(OT: As I stated in a lecture some weeks ago: This is one great fact
about the communities: sharing and spreading knowledge to grow and get
better.)
...guenther
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