Anne Wilson wrote:
On Sunday 02 Feb 2003 12:17 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:

On Thursday 30 Jan 2003 8:31 pm, Mark Weaver wrote:

Anne,

Actually you don't have to do that at all. Start Netscape with the
"-ProfileManager" argument and create just the profile for Netscape.
That should take care of Netscape.

As for Mozilla, since the two are sharing a home dir, (.mozilla) then
I'd 86 the preferences.js file and allow Mozilla to create a new copy of
that file. It's very likely that Netscape and  Mozilla have been
fighting over this file and probably been trashin the place.
I've tried to set this up and run into problems.  If I navigate to
/usr/local/netscape (as root) and click on netscape I get the profile
manager, from which I can select the new profile, and all is well.  From
the menu (as user) I get the mozilla profile.  The menu editor says that it
is calling /usr/netscape/netscape.

Any idea what's going wrong?

Anne

I've got a bit further with this. If I start the program by navigating to /usr/local/netscape/netscape as root I get the correct profile. If I do exactly the same as user I don't. I've made absolutely sure there is no other difference. the .netscape and .netscape6 files only seem to have plugins, but there must be profile and preference files somewhere. Does anyone know where they're going?

Anne
Hi Anne,

At this point I think I'd pick either Netscape or Mozilla, and uninstall the other. When thats done setup the program and user profile. Then after that being done get the plugins installed and everything running.

At this point it should be ok to install the other browser if you really need to. I suspect Mozilla will be the easier of the two to deal with and should be a good bit more behaved when you attempt to start the ProfileManager to set things up for Mozy.

The two of them do indeed run on the same browser engine, but they don't seem to want to play nice together. I've experienced this on both winders and Linux. Speakin of Winders...I blew up my XP installation last night. I prolly oughta git to work on it. I still have tax returns to prepare. GOD! I love Mandrake. takes a lickin and keeps on tickin!!

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