Mozilla 1.0 BugFeature
Ken Moffat
kmoffat
Mon May 17 11:33:14 PDT 2004
This is odd. I'm in redhat 7.3 and mozilla opens a new window from
sylpheed using the command mozilla %s. If I use mozilla -remote
"openurl(%s,new-window)" it works as well. If I remove the new-window,
leaving mozilla -remote "openurl(%s)" it uses the existing instance of
mozilla. I currently have 2 mozilla windows open, and the url is opened
in the window on the same desktop as sylpheed.
Probably just normal behavior, thought I'd throw it in here.
On Thu, 13 Jun 2002 09:04:51 +0200
Roger Oberholtzer <roger at opq.se> wrote:
> On Wed, 12 Jun 2002 21:45:17 -0500
> Michael Hipp <mhipp at redmule.com> wrote:
>
> > I don't want to run a second instance as the same user. I just want
> > to be able to click on a link, say in Kmail, and have the silly
> > thing come up. Works in every other browser known to mankind.
> >
> > Yes. You can run it twice from within. But from without it refuses.
> > Tabbed browsing only works from within the app.
> >
> > Where is "-remoteURL(foo)" documented? I've now seen 4 different
> > versions of this sort of option and can't find the real deal
> > anywhere? I'd like to RTFM if I could find one.
>
> As of Mozilla 1.0, this is different. The command is:
>
> mozilla -remote "openurl(%s,new-window)"
>
> replacing %s with whatever gets the name of the url you want.
>
> Check out: http://www.mozilla.org/unix/remote.html
>
> (I got the address from running 'mozilla --help')
>
>
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