Bart

I went out to mozilla.org and got Mozilla 1.2.1 (The latest stable version)
and installed it and it seems to be working just fine.  Thanks for your
help.

-Chris

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Bart SCHELSTRAETE
Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2003 12:09 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Netscape stopping


Earthlink wrote:

>Bart
>
>Your a busy man, I see all the problems you are working on.  Kudos' to you.
>
>Well I didn't find the all-ns.js file you asked me about, but I do know
>where you are getting at with a registration for the Netscape browser
>because it was working just fine and now stopped like I said before.
>
>I did find a all.js in my /usr/lib/mozilla-1.0.1/default/pref directory,
and
>looked through it but did not find anything to do with registration
>(actually I looked through all of the .js files in that directory).
>
>But I bet you are right it is a timebomb for registration, but that is
funny
>because it is the Netscape that came with the Linux 8 bundle.
>
>Anyway do you have any other idea's?  If not I might just try downloading a
>new Netscape package and re-install it and see if that works.
>
>

It's the version that came with RedHat, so I suppose it's Mozilla, and
not Netscape :)
And, if it's Mozilla, that entry won't exist of course. (becaue it's
Netscape specific)

The Mzoailla version shipped with RedHat is quite 'old'. It's still
version 1.0x of 1.1 as far as I remember, and versions 1.3b is already
available.
So I suggest to first upgrade your Mozilla to RedHat 1.3b. (you can
download it from www.mozilla.org)

And then try again.


rgrds,

          Bart




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