said:
>I'm not using any startup scripts. I just switch to the
>Mozilla directory and enter "mozilla" on the command line.
OK. That's basically all that the script would do.
>There are no references to *zilla in my config.sys.
That's good. It will help a bit, if the first item in LIBPATH is a dot to
reference the current directory. This will speed up Mozilla's load time
just a bit, but won't matter once the DLLs are loaded.
>Just in case my Mozilla 1.7.2 is using a "wrong DLL", is there a utility
>that can check my *PATH for duplicate DLL names?
Not really. Best way to check is to:
set BEGINLIBPATH=.
mozilla
This will ensure that the version in the mozilla directory is found first.
>Thanks. These must be control files, yes?
The are more like cache files.
>I have the following files on my hard drive (\apps\ is 1.7.2, \Warpzilla\
>is 1.0):
> H:\apps\Mozilla\Mozilla\Profiles\pskye\xuwa3jw2.slt\XUL.mfl
> H:\Warpzilla\bin\Mozilla\Profiles\pskye\shknu0oh.slt\XUL.mfl
> H:\apps\Mozilla\components\compreg.dat
This is normal.
>Note that my Moz 1.0 tree does _not_ have a compreg.dat file.
I don't know why not. I'm pretty sure it was invented long before v1.0.
>I didn't change my config.sys so I didn't delete the files.
OK. FWIW, it will not hurt anything if you delete them. Mozilla will
rebuild them.
Steven
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