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Peter Skye wrote:
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>>Start here:
>>http://www.mozilla.org/ports/os2/
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> Good link, _thanks_! Now I need to figure out why I couldn't find the
> extra versions on the FTP site.
I think the ftp site is all MOZILLA, you want WARPZILLA.
>
> Umm, what DLLs and .bmp is this? I have gcc322.dll and libc05.dll in my
> libpath
I told you not to do that.
-- what's the third DLL?
MOZILLA\COMPONENTS\ipluginw.dll. And, this is the ONLY dll I am
using; for base Warpzilla, plugins don't count.
And where do I get this Mozilla.bmp
> file? (My Moz 1.0 comes up with a dragon splash, my Moz 1.7.2 comes up
> in ugly orange with block letters).
There are many. I attached the standard to another post.
>
>>Run mozilla.exe. 21 seconds to select mozilla.exe, select profile, and
>>load program.
>
> You've been doing aerobic clicking exercises. It takes _me_ more than
> 21 seconds just to find the mouse.
Please reread. No mouse. FC/2. A mouse has no place in file management.
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>>Access diag page. 13 seconds to access Bookmarks\Diagnostic\Java Tech
>>Help and load page.
>
> I don't know what these are, Ray, and don't remember ever seeing them in
> either 1.0 or 1.7.2. What is the diagnostics page? It isn't shown in
> my 1.0 or 1.7.2 (I just checked).
You have never heard of bookmarks? Since Diagnostic is a folder under
the main you might have guessed I created it as a place to store
diagnostic related bookmarks. The diagnostic page is the Java Tech site.
Ray
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