On Jul 29, Victor Torrico wrote
> When starting Netscape Communicator 4.01 v6 from xterm, using the "Netscape
> &"
> command, there are no error messages generated. All works well including
> encryption and decryption.
>
> When starting it using the "Netscape" button on the fvwm95 button bar an
W Paul Mills writes:
> Remember though that if starting X with xdm, your environment
> variables may not be known to your session. I source my
> .bash_profile in my .xsession file. This solves various path and
> environment variable problems for a number of programs.
It is worth noting that the s
I just reread your original message and think I see the
problem. You are starting X with xdm, right? Your environment
variable are not read by X when xdm starts. You can fix this
and possible other problems by sourcing .bash_profile or
.bashrc in your .xsession file. For this to work, you must
also
W Paul Mills wrote:
> On Tue, 29 Jul 1997, Travis Cole wrote:
>
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> >
> > Usualy you need to move a file called moz40p3 to your .netscape directory.
> You
>
> This should not be necessary and is somewhat of a kludge.
> If MOZILLA_HOME is properly set it should
On Tue, 29 Jul 1997, Travis Cole wrote:
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> Usualy you need to move a file called moz40p3 to your .netscape directory.
> You
This should not be necessary and is somewhat of a kludge.
If MOZILLA_HOME is properly set it should find all the files
it needs. Rem
You hit the nail on the head !!! Including the complete path for netscape in
the .fvwm2rc95 eliminated the error message and now decryption and encryption
work normally.
Thanks for your kind help.
Victor
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Usualy you need to move a file called moz40p3 to your .netscape directory. You
should find it in the directory you installed Netscape in.
But usulay if you do not have this file in the correct place it will also
generate the error message when you start Netscap
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