meg@leary.csoft.net wrote: > > I have seen a few threads concerning the use of Mozilla > today............I would love to use it, but I can not > seem to get the browser to utilize my Squid proxy. I can't > access any sites at port 443 to be more specific. > You mean https (ssl) connections. Have you tried just : https://www.sitename.com http://www.sitename.com:443 should fail. Port 443 on a web server should be looking for ssl connections only. What works for Netscape should work for Mozilla, they are very similar. > One thing I wish I could figure out in NS is how to set my citrix client > to fire up when I click on an .ica (published app) file from my web server. This should be the same as Netscape... Edit -> Preferences -> Helper Applications See what your settings are for Netscape here and try copying them into Mozilla. -- Kevin O'Connor "People will be free to devote themselves to activities that are fun ... The GNU Manifesto - Copyright (C) 1985, 1993 Free Software Foundation, Inc.