Re: a simple question

2002-09-03 Thread Leila Lappin
thanks again, I'm using emacs for editing a build.xml file. I used to use emacs heavily until I moved to NT platform three years ago. Now I'm trying to remember how I did things using emacs and debug a build.xml file at the same time. --- James Olin Oden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Hi

Re: a simple question

2002-09-03 Thread James Olin Oden
> > Hi James, > > Thanks for the answer but what I meant to ask is the > command that's the equivalent of double clicking in > windows which opens and xml or html in a browser. My > purpose is to use the browser for syntax checking of > xml files. > I figured as much. I was really only joking

Re: a simple question

2002-09-03 Thread Joseph Tate
$mozilla & If mozilla is already opened, type the path to the file after file:// in the address bar. Leila Lappin wrote: >Hi James, > >Thanks for the answer but what I meant to ask is the >command that's the equivalent of double clicking in >windows which opens and xml or html in a browser.

Re: a simple question

2002-09-03 Thread Leila Lappin
Hi James, Thanks for the answer but what I meant to ask is the command that's the equivalent of double clicking in windows which opens and xml or html in a browser. My purpose is to use the browser for syntax checking of xml files. thanks --- James Olin Oden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >

Re: a simple question

2002-09-03 Thread James Olin Oden
> > What is the command to open an xml file on Linux > RH7.2? > vi (-: ...james > Thanks > > __ > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Finance - Get real-time stock quotes > http://finance.yahoo.com > > > > ___ >