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In <200410182253.3741062.74@scoug.com>, on 10/18/04
at 10:53 PM, jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net said:
>[C:\]
>[C:]G:
>[G:]
>[G:] cd mr2ice
>[G:\mr2ice] runmozil.cmd
>[G:\mr2ice]G:
>[G:\mr2ice] cd \mozilla\mozilla
>[G:\mozilla\mozilla] mozilla ""
>[G:\mozilla\mozilla] pause
This is exactly what you should get if you run runmozil.cmd from the
command line without and arguments. Try it as:
runmozil.cmd http://www.scoug.com
This is how MR/2 would run the script. Once you are convince that the URL
opens as you expect, return to testing from withing MR/2.
>home page if one was already open. Only difference was only the os/2
>window that was still open was the one that opened the second mozilla
>home page.
This is all as expected.
>>If mozilla.exe really in the g:\mozilla\mozilla directory?
>Yes.
I can see that fro the captured output.
Regards,
Steven
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