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In <12508-77715@sneakemail.com>, on 08/29/04
at 09:22 PM, "Bob" <2lvvuss02@sneakemail.com> said:
>Well now that I have looked at all the hits for that search I still do
>not know what environment variables are used by mozilla. If I wanted to
>change mozilla code your search argument may have had some use but for a
>user it is not much use, it tells me nothing.
I have no interest in changing Mozilla. Well, that's not entirely
correct. I have no spare time at the moment to get involved in changing
Mozilla source code. You asked for a list of all the environment
variables accessed by Mozilla, so I went to most obvious place to obtain a
complete list. Perhaps, I mistakenly assumed that given your years of
programming experience, you were familar enough with the C-like languages
to know that getenv is how applications written in C-like languages
typically access environment variables. The rexx equivalent is the value
fuction (sorta). I forget the PL/1 equivalent.
IAC, the search hits tell you every environment variable accessed by
Mozilla.
Steven
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