The interface for FP2002 Ext on Apache 1.x.x would only work with Internet Explorer. I would expect the new interface to be the same. This is basically Microsoft we are talking about. To them, IE is the only browser that exists. Lacy Moore -----Original Message----- From: Mike Vanecek [mailto:shrike_list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] Posted At: Thursday, April 24, 2003 2:20 AM Posted To: Shrike Conversation: FP 2002 Extensions on RH 9 Subject: FP 2002 Extensions on RH 9 For reasons I won't go into here, I need to install FP2002K server extensions. I have just about gotten the FP2002 Server Extensions installed. Several things are a little different with RH9 (using basically the RH8 info) and Apache 2. The folks at http://www.rtr.com/fpsupport/faq2002.htm have done a nice job of listing the problems one can encounter. For example, the use of -t apache-2.0 with owsadm.exe is mandatory, yet is buried in the middle of an readme file giving the example output from an install. However, I have run into something strange which appears to be a Mozilla 1.3 issue, but would appreciate some feedback. The FP admin online program has a link "More Information" that contains javascript:HelpWindow('wsgpSec.htm'); for the link. When the link is clicked, the help window pops up, but shows the source code rather than executing the html code. The FP admin online program has several configuration links. When the submit button is clicked I get a Mozilla pop-up asking me whether I want to save the file (fpadmcgi.exe) or open it. The submit button has the following construct: <form action=fpadmcgi.exe method="POST" name=frm onsubmit="return(ConstructWeb());"> However, when I click Cancel on the popup dialog, the action is executed anyway. Best I can tell with testing is that it works with IE5.5 (windows with windows?). A search of bugzilla.mozilla did not reveal much. Do these appear to be legit bugs that need reporting or is it something that needs to be changed in a configuration file somewhere? Thank you. Mike. -- Shrike-list mailing list Shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/shrike-list