On Thu, 2005-08-25 at 20:09 -0400, James Pifer wrote: > > Well that kind of stinks, but does make sense based on what I've seen. > The "other" machine I referred to earlier never showed the problem > because I was running mozilla on that machine and firefox on my laptop. > When I started hitting CentOS I was running firefox. I guess running > mozilla on the CentOS is my only option. There are a few ways around this, but none of them are very nice. Netscape used to have an option to force invocations to start a new browser, but this seems to have gone. The "-remote" option on mozilla and firefox use this "feature", but is of no use in disabling it. See this forum post for some ideas, if you want to pursue this. http://tinyurl.com/7veg6 > > Thanks for the info. Welcome. Cheers, Ben > > James >