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Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2004 22:53:37 PDT7
From: jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Reaching URL from MR2ICE via Mozilla

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>You only need to highlight the URL if you need to edit he URL with RMB ->
>URL Editor.

>Use this one:

>g:
>cd \mozilla\mozilla
>pause
>mozilla "%1"
>exit

>There's probably something wrong with your cd statement. Test with:

> g:
> cd \mozilla\mozilla
> mozilla "%1"
> pause
> exit

>This will allow you to see the error message without having to read
>really fast.

For runmozil.cmd, I used the text you suggested I use rather than the one
you said to test with. Opened os/2 window which showed:

[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
Press any key when ready . . . blinking cursor

Pressing a key opened mozilla to my home page if it was not open or opened
a second home page if one was already open.

Then I tried the test cmd you suggested (with pause just before exit). It
opened mozilla to my home page if it was not open or opened a second 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.

What does all this tell you?

>If mozilla.exe really in the g:\mozilla\mozilla directory?

Yes.

Jack
>Steven

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