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:On my copy (0.7 on Win XP) it saves window size and state (regular or maximized) --[[User:Jeff-themovie|Jeff-themovie]] 18:29, 8 October 2007 (PDT)
:On my copy (0.7 on Win XP) it saves window size and state (regular or maximized) --[[User:Jeff-themovie|Jeff-themovie]] 18:29, 8 October 2007 (PDT)
:I am using Kubuntu (currently 9.04) and by selecting the upper left menu icon (of the window) their is the option about window behaviour and this can be set to remember the previous setting (or set static size) --[[User:jcowen|Jason Owen]]


== I want to play, but it won't work... ==
== I want to play, but it won't work... ==
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''Suggestion:'' The developer of the website... err webapp could use a special attribute for links to mark links that should be opened in a normal browser. For example rel="browser". This is would compatible with the HTML-standards. --[[User:Akf|Akf]] 13:13, 9 July 2008 (PDT)
''Suggestion:'' The developer of the website... err webapp could use a special attribute for links to mark links that should be opened in a normal browser. For example rel="browser". This is would compatible with the HTML-standards. --[[User:Akf|Akf]] 13:13, 9 July 2008 (PDT)
For my intended uses of Prism (Gmail/Google Reader/Calendar), this is a show-stopper. Links within the same domain (with www.blah.com and blah.com being considered the same, but subsite.blah.com being a different domain) MUST have the option to open in the system default browser if the behavior is to be considered "desktop application-like". It should probably be the default behavior. Situations where the link is internal, but the destination page redirects to an external site, must also be accounted for. Akf's suggestion has merit and I would also suggest that any link with the old 'target="_blank"' attribute should be treated as external, but relying solely on the website developer to put some specific code in place to make this happen should not be the only mechanism used.


== Build ==
== Build ==
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My firefox extension for prism just upgraded and now my prism apps are acting differently. how do i reconfigure my existing prism apps?
My firefox extension for prism just upgraded and now my prism apps are acting differently. how do i reconfigure my existing prism apps?
== Relative Path for Portable ==
I'm using FireFox Portable. Depending on the number of drive existing, the drive letter to Firefox changes. Windows does not let me have relative path in the Target and Start-in of the Shortcut. Is there a workaround?
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