Schlueri wrote:
http://www.mozilla.org/unix/remote.html
Take a look to http://www.mozilla.org/unix/remote.html and '$ vi /usr/bin/mozilla'
The Mozilla start script checks if mozilla is already started. The remote client and script from mozilla-firebird does the same
(i.E. use of DAG's RPM) and the remote client speaks to mozilla to open a new window.
I've use the mozilla.org gtk/xft binary of fresh mozilla firefox and write my own script, now one it's indepentend from the other.
This all prevents you from "Profile in use" notification on start mozilla/firebird twice.
Funny thing about the new thunderbird 0.5, it'll open a page in mozilla without creating a new window just fine. What isn't fine is that it saves the page pointed to by the URL to /tmp and opens mozilla on the local file. I'm talking about HTML files. What the heck were they thinking?
Peter