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In <2739-06868@sneakemail.com>, on 08/29/04
at 04:25 PM, "Bob" <2lvvuss02@sneakemail.com> said:
>While you may know where to find certain things I expect to find
>information about mozilla in its help files.
User level information is in the help files. See Ray's post. Peter is
asking for what I consider internals documentation which is subject to
change. I would never expect this to be in ther user level help.
>I have been able locate the mozilla
>"command line options" using Google but they should be in the help file.
Then file a bug or supply a patch to add the help. Mozilla is open source
code.
>I have not been able to find (in the help files or searching with Google)
>what mozilla environment variables there are, I do know of two but would
>like to know what else is available.
That's easy:
http://lxr.mozilla.org/seamonkey/search?string=getenv
Steven
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