I know this is a bit late but I just found out about this feature of Mozilla
in the recent Linux Magazine article. Apparently Moz on *nix's can connect
to currently running Mozilla processes. From the Moz web site:
When Netscape Navigator is invoked with the -remote argument, it does not
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Matthew W. Sheffield wrote:
> This is the standard Mozilla behavior. It has always acted this way.
> Just push Ctrl+N for a new window.
No it's not. http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=171874
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Am Mittwoch, 4. Dezember 2002 17:55 schrieb Matthew W. Sheffield:
> This is the standard Mozilla behavior. It has always acted this way.
> Just push Ctrl+N for a new window.
>
> Only Konq will lauch into a new process if you click its icon with
> anoth
This is the standard Mozilla behavior. It has always acted this way.
Just push Ctrl+N for a new window.
Only Konq will lauch into a new process if you click its icon with
another instance already in the memory.
Whether this is desirable or not is another question.
--- "Anders E. Andersen" <[EMAI
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