Hi, I have HTML-ized documentation for a code library that contains links to the actual header files. Clicking on the link is supposed to show the contents of the "fool.h" file, for example.
However, instead of displaying the text in the netscape window, I get a little popup showing the first few dozen lines and the message << stderr diagnostics have been truncated >> with an "OK" button. It is the same popup you sometimes get when netscape runs a "helper" application (e.g. ghostview) to display something. I looked through netscape's list of "helper apps" in the preferences panel, and discovered several things with mime types like text/x-csrc text/x-chdr that were set to be handled by "unknown:promptuser" or something (I've mucked about and can't recall exactly). However, the option to be handled by "Navigator" is greyed out and un-selectable. WTF? It's *text*, after all. What magic spell do I need to convince navigator to put it into the main window like a "foo.txt" file? Thanks so much, -Steve P.S. This is a Debian/unstable system, with Communicator 4.77.