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5. _K_n_o_w_n__P_r_o_b_l_e_m_s__a_n_d__W_o_r_k_a_r_o_u_n_d_s
+o The online "Handbook" and several other buttons are
initialized to access the most current version of these
documents from Netscape Communications Corporation's
World Wide Web site. If you can not access these
sites, make sure that you are not sitting behind a
firewall. Contact your systems administrator for more
information on firewalls and how to configure the
browser to get thru the firewall. If your machine is
directly connected to the Internet, then this will not
be a problem for you.
+o This release of the Netscape Navigator does support the
display of Japanese but does not support any other
multi-byte characters. Also, if your system is
configured for a Japanese environment the Xt text entry
widget may not function properly. Try adding the
following to your .Xdefaults or Xresources file to work
around this problem:
NNNNeeeettttssssccccaaaappppeeee****pppprrrreeeeeeeeddddiiiittttTTTTyyyyppppeeee:::: NNNNoooonnnneeee
+o If when navigating the web you download an image or
movie and it brings up a save dialog, make sure that
your system preferences for the location of the mailcap
and mime.types files are the correct ones. Very old
Netscape Navigator beta images available on the network
saved preferences for the location of the mailcap and
mime.types files as "/usr/local/lib/mosaic". This is
the incorrect location and will cause several players
not to run properly. User's must verify that the
system defaults for the mailcap and mime.types files
are pointing to "/usr/local/lib/netscape". Making this
change will most likely cause the player to function
properly.
+o Netscape may have a problem parsing some valid mailcap
entries that may be in personal mailcap files. It has
no problem parsing the mailcap entries we ship with
this product.
+o Netscape Navigator does not use the Indigo Magic
Desktop session management mechanism so will not
automatically restart and reposition itself after the
user logs out then back into the workstation.