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* how does mozilla url passing work?
@ 2003-09-30 13:16 Andrew K. Bressen
  2003-09-30 14:24 ` David Hanak
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Andrew K. Bressen @ 2003-09-30 13:16 UTC (permalink / raw)


Hi--

I love love love that when I click on a url in gnus
(in xemacs on my debian linux system) 
if I have a copy of mozilla running, 
it'll go look up that page for me.

Question: How does this work? 

The reason I'm asking is that this does not work
on my Macintosh. If anyone can tell me how to make
it work on the mac, that'd be splendid. 

The Mac is running OS X 10.2 (Jaguar), 
X11 with Orobor window manager and XEmacs all from the Fink distribution,
gnus 5.10.2, and mozilla firebird 0.6. 

I could switch it to apple's X11 if that would help.

firebird is of course compiled against aqua libs 
and is not an X11 app on the mac. I'm not sure if 
it could be made to compile against X libs on the mac,
but I suspect it wouldn't be easy. 

  --tia
  --akb


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