Re: gnome-moz-remote



Well, it can do a little more than that.  If there is an already running
netscape, it will load the page in the running netscape process.  It also
detects the case where you have a copy of netcape on your display running
from a remote machine and you try to load a local file:// url.  In this
case it will run a new copy of netscape (so you don't try to view the file
on the remote machine).

It can also send netscape the netscape -remote style commands as well.

James.

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On Wed, 5 May 1999, Nathan Clegg wrote:

> What is the purpose of the gnome-moz-remote program?  As far as I can
> tell, all it does is load Netscape.  Does it do something else on other
> setups?  Is it configurable?  Why is it necessary?
> 
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