Re: Firefox and Thunderbird do not follow links

2006-03-28 Thread Randy McMurchy
USM Bish wrote these words on 03/28/06 21:20 CST: It requires editing the prefs.js file in your Thunderbird profile (look in ~/.mozilla-thunderbird, and drill down to find this file). 3. After making certain Thunderbird is not running, add the line Codei, to the file and sav

Re: Firefox and Thunderbird do not follow links

2006-03-28 Thread USM Bish
On Tue, Mar 28, 2006 at 11:49:06AM -0600, John Gnew wrote: > When I am in Firefox and click a sendto e-mail link, nothing > happens in Thunderbird or anywhere else. > > When I am in Thunderbird and click a web link, nothing > happens in Firefox. > > Since both of these products are configured

Re: Firefox and Thunderbird do not follow links

2006-03-28 Thread John Gnew
Randy McMurchy wrote: Glad we could help out and you got it all straightened out. Rats, Lets see what excuse I can dream up this time. How about "my bifocals blurred part of the screen". I don't think I'll ever get straightened out, but I'll keep trying. -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailma

Re: Firefox and Thunderbird do not follow links

2006-03-28 Thread Randy McMurchy
John Gnew wrote these words on 03/28/06 12:52 CST: Both products do not match BLFS instructions. Yes, they do! :-) Maybe in some installs these preference names are present No, they are not present in any install. I believe you rushed through the material too quickly, John, and overlooke

Re: Firefox and Thunderbird do not follow links

2006-03-28 Thread Randy McMurchy
Dan Nicholson wrote these words on 03/28/06 13:02 CST: On 3/28/06, John Gnew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: What I had to do was, once in the configuration sections for each product, right click and select "new" to add the new preference name as a string, and then the value. Yep. I guess this sho

Re: Firefox and Thunderbird do not follow links

2006-03-28 Thread Dan Nicholson
On 3/28/06, John Gnew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > What I had to do was, once in the configuration sections for each > product, right click and select "new" to add the new preference name as > a string, and then the value. Yep. I guess this should be noted in the book. -- Dan -- http://linuxfr

Re: Firefox and Thunderbird do not follow links

2006-03-28 Thread John Gnew
Randy McMurchy wrote: Read the configuration sections in the SVN Thunderbird and Firefox instructions. You'll see instructions how to do what you are trying to do. Both products do not match BLFS instructions. Maybe in some installs these preference names are present but not in mine, Firefox i

Re: Firefox and Thunderbird do not follow links

2006-03-28 Thread Randy McMurchy
John Gnew wrote these words on 03/28/06 11:49 CST: Since both of these products are configured and installed in a similar fashion, I am probably missing something simple to make this work correctly. Read the configuration sections in the SVN Thunderbird and Firefox instructions. You'll see in

Re: Firefox and Thunderbird do not follow links

2006-03-28 Thread Chris Staub
John Gnew wrote: When I am in Firefox and click a sendto e-mail link, nothing happens in Thunderbird or anywhere else. When I am in Thunderbird and click a web link, nothing happens in Firefox. Since both of these products are configured and installed in a similar fashion, I am probably missi

Firefox and Thunderbird do not follow links

2006-03-28 Thread John Gnew
When I am in Firefox and click a sendto e-mail link, nothing happens in Thunderbird or anywhere else. When I am in Thunderbird and click a web link, nothing happens in Firefox. Since both of these products are configured and installed in a similar fashion, I am probably missing something simpl