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In <200312272032.hBRKWrAP010905@smtp.ucsd.edu>, on 12/27/03   
   at 12:32 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:  
 
>I couldn't find the script at the web site, so I wrote my own using yours  
>as a template:  
 
I did not mean to suggest that the exact same script was there.  The one I  
was referring to was under Running Multiple Versions Concurrently.  It  
shows how to set up PATH and BEGINLIBPATH to run alternate versions of  
Mozilla without updating CONFIG.SYS.  This is what we want for your  
testing.  
 
>h:  
>cd \tmp\mozilla  
>set path=h:\tmp\mozilla;%path%  
>set beginlibpath=k:\tmp\mozilla  
>set mozilla_home=k:\tmp\mozilla  
>set moz_plugin_path=k:\tmp\mozilla\plugins  
>mozilla  
 
This is OK.  Using:  
 
  SET MOZILLA_HOME=  
  SET MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH=  
 
would have given you the same results as your version.  
 
>Sys2020 error   
 
SYS2070 means mozilla can't find a DLL.  Did you put the gcc libraries in  
the \tmp\mozilla?  
 
>Perhaps I got something in the script not quite right?  
 
Assuming that you have mozilla.exe and the DLLs in \tmp\mozilla, the  
script is probably OK.  Actually, the 2070 error is what I expected to see  
during your initial attempts a running 1.6b.  You should have a popuplog  
entry now.  
 
Regards,  
 
Steven  
 
 
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