Browse URL has been fixed for XEmacs as we speak. I think I fixed the
packaged version of JDE also.

andy

At 03:02 AM 11/13/99 +0000, Thomas Nichols wrote:
>At 15:15 12/11/99 -0500, you wrote:
>>At 12:42 PM 11/12/99 -0500, you wrote:
>>>Hi,
>>>I am using JDE 2.1.4 and Xemacs (Native NT) 21.1.6, and when I attempt
>>>to browse the java documentation or open an URL, I get the following
>>>from Netscape:
>>>
>>
>>You should update to the latest JDE beta. Older versions did not specify a
>URL.
>>
>>- Paul
>
>
>I'm not sure, but the problem may still be with browse-url.el -- or has
>this been fixed now? If not, browse-url-netscape expands the url passed to
>it (e.g. "http://www.sun.com/") to
>
>"-remote openURL(http://www.sun.com/)"
>
>which is not handled correctly by Windows Netscape.
>
>The browse-url.el maintainer, Dave Love <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, is updating it
>for Emacs only, not XEmacs. I have a hacked version that now works for
>XEmacs, but it's definitely not done tidily - I've just chopped out the
>"-remote openURL(" prefix and ")" suffix, and it works.
>
>I'm cross-posting this to [EMAIL PROTECTED] in case they have some ideas.
>
>Regards,
>Thomas.
>
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