Re: [newbie] Javascript and browsers -NS7

2003-02-05 Thread Anne Wilson
On Tuesday 04 Feb 2003 1:09 am, Mark Weaver wrote: > 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. > I'm pretty sur

Re: [OT-ish] XP vs. Mandrake [was Re: [newbie] Javascript and browsers-NS7]

2003-02-04 Thread Mark Weaver
robin wrote: Mark Weaver wrote: 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 sti

Re: [newbie] Javascript and browsers -NS7

2003-02-04 Thread Mark Weaver
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 shoul

Re: [newbie] Javascript and browsers -NS7

2003-02-04 Thread Mark Weaver
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 Nets

Re: [newbie] Javascript and browsers -NS7

2003-02-04 Thread Anne Wilson
On Tuesday 04 Feb 2003 4:09 am, Nick Emans wrote: > Anne Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Well, since things run okay when you're root, and you may have installed it > as root, have you looked for a .netscape directory in /root? Yes, but like the ones in /home/anne, it doesn't seem to have the

Re: [newbie] Javascript and browsers -NS7

2003-02-02 Thread Nick Emans
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Nick Emans) wrote: Whoa! Here is a classic case of writing before careful reading and thought... Look in your /usr/lib directory. In mine, there is a mozilla1.1/defaults directory, has profile autoconfig & pref subdirectories ..an embasrassed Nick >Anne Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: [newbie] Javascript and browsers -NS7

2003-02-02 Thread Nick Emans
Anne Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >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

Re: [newbie] Javascript and browsers -NS7

2003-02-02 Thread Anne Wilson
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 Netscap

Re: [newbie] Javascript and browsers -NS7

2003-02-02 Thread Anne Wilson
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,

Re: [newbie] Javascript and browsers -NS7

2003-01-30 Thread Anne Wilson
On Thursday 30 Jan 2003 8:31 pm, Mark Weaver wrote: > 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)

Re: [newbie] Javascript and browsers -NS7

2003-01-30 Thread Anne Wilson
On Thursday 30 Jan 2003 5:02 pm, Anne Wilson wrote: > > >>>What things can I check? Moz shows > > >>>libjavaplugin_oji.so > > >>>libnullplugin.so > > >>>nppdf.so > > >>>libflashplayer.so > > >>>rpnp.so > > >>> > > >>>What's missing? > > >>> > > >>>Anne > > >> > > >>I don't know if its anything to

Re: [newbie] Javascript and browsers

2003-01-30 Thread Anne Wilson
On Thursday 30 Jan 2003 2:00 pm, Mark Weaver wrote: > Anne Wilson wrote: > > On Thursday 30 Jan 2003 12:54 pm, Peter Watson wrote: > >>On Thursday 30 Jan 2003 12:11, Anne Wilson wrote: > >>>I'm still having a lot of problems with javascript in browsers - all > >>>browsers, Moz, NSCP7, Galleon, Konq

Re: [newbie] Javascript and browsers

2003-01-30 Thread Anne Wilson
On Thursday 30 Jan 2003 12:54 pm, Peter Watson wrote: > On Thursday 30 Jan 2003 12:11, Anne Wilson wrote: > > I'm still having a lot of problems with javascript in browsers - all > > browsers, Moz, NSCP7, Galleon, Konq. In each case I have javascript > > enabled for browsing (not mail & ng in Moz)

Re: [newbie] Javascript and browsers

2003-01-30 Thread Peter Watson
On Thursday 30 Jan 2003 12:11, Anne Wilson wrote: > I'm still having a lot of problems with javascript in browsers - all > browsers, Moz, NSCP7, Galleon, Konq. In each case I have javascript > enabled for browsing (not mail & ng in Moz). Yet javascript doesn't > seem to work in any except Konq.

[newbie] Javascript and browsers

2003-01-30 Thread Anne Wilson
I'm still having a lot of problems with javascript in browsers - all browsers, Moz, NSCP7, Galleon, Konq. In each case I have javascript enabled for browsing (not mail & ng in Moz). Yet javascript doesn't seem to work in any except Konq. Even in Konq, if I go to, for instance, the bookmarklet