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Specify -P <profile> ?

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Brian Cohen - 30 Dec 2003 15:26 GMT
I want to be able to click on a Mozilla or Netscape 7 icon and have it
automatically launch with a profile I pre-specify.  On Unix and Windows
this is easy; the mozilla binary is just called with -P <profilename>.
How can this be done on OS X ?

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-Brian
Torben - 31 Dec 2003 11:13 GMT
> I want to be able to click on a Mozilla or Netscape 7 icon and have it
> automatically launch with a profile I pre-specify.  On Unix and Windows
> this is easy; the mozilla binary is just called with -P <profilename>.
> How can this be done on OS X ?

AFAIK, this can only be done from the terminal.

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Robert Mohr - 31 Dec 2003 15:14 GMT
> I want to be able to click on a Mozilla or Netscape 7 icon and have it
> automatically launch with a profile I pre-specify.  On Unix and Windows
> this is easy; the mozilla binary is just called with -P <profilename>.
> How can this be done on OS X ?

See <http://www.mozilla.org/docs/command-line-args.html>.  I don't
completely understand how they say to do this, but you might.
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