On Tuesday 04 Feb 2003 5:51 am, James Sparenberg wrote:
> Anne just a thought here that might work.... mv .mozilla to mozilla
> (removing the leading dot) so you don't lose anything.  Then start NS7
> first.  Since it won't have a . file to access it will have to create
> it's own.  Then start mozilla it should read the .netscape7 file and
> import the profile to itself.  The only thing left afterwords will be to
> cp your plugins and bookmarks from the old file to the new. (cp it not
> mv it.... mozilla can be real determined at times to not use "foreign"
> bookmarks.)
>
That might help.  It sounds real feeble - I've had such problems with Moz and 
plugins that I would like to remove it and re-install, possible with 1.2, but 
I do like the side-panel navigation and a few other things, so I'd like to 
get N7 working properly first in case I get into plugin hell again with the 
re-install.  It's not worth a huge amount of trouble, but I do like to know 
how things are working, and I'm unhappy that N7 is putting things somewhere 
wierd.  If I can get Moz right I'll probably take N7 off.

Anne
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