* Re: browse-url-new-window-flag
[not found] ` <uadcwfpas.fsf.Hubert.Canon@alussinan.org>
@ 2003-06-20 18:25 ` Jeffery B. Rancier
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From: Jeffery B. Rancier @ 2003-06-20 18:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hubert Canon <hcanon@alussinan.org> writes:
>> If I set browse-url-new-window-flag to nil, then I get an error when I
>> click on a url.
>
> With NT-Emacs 21.3 on windows NT and Mozilla 1.3.1, with
> browse-url-new-window-flag to t I get two windows.
>
> So I set browse-url-browser-function to 'browse-url-generic
> and browse-url-generic-program to the executable of Mozilla.
>
> Everything is alright, but I was thinking that Mozilla behaved just
> like Netscape. But it is not the case. I thought there should be a new
> browser available. If not, browser-generic is fine.
I'm using the same on XP Pro, and Firebird (was Phoenix, part of
Mozilla), and I don't get any instance at all, although I've see what
you're reporting. I'll try and debug it and see what happens.
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Thanks,
Jeff
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