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In <200409262307.i8QN7Nv2012170@smtp.ucsd.edu>, on 09/26/04   
   at 05:54 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:  
 
>Bingo. When I added the full path (previously it just said "Attached"),  
>then the attachment came up in Mozilla.  
 
>I still don't understand why webex could find it without the full path  
>statement, but I am happy.  
 
It's just differences in how the two browsers interpret a command line  
which does not have full specified URL.  
 
Webex saw Attached\filename.htm and assumed it was a file.  Mozilla saw  
the same thing and assumed it was a URL and supplied the www and the .com  
because you didn't.  
 
Once you changed the settings so that mozilla saw:  
 
  h:\Attached\filename.htm  
 
the drive letter removed the ambiguity.  
 
Steven  
 
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