Greetings, Although I use Mozilla day in and day out, I was just fooling around with Opera a bit, for which I do have some low-volume use, exploring the preferences, which I've never bothered to look through before, and discovered one that it really pretty neat. One can set the editor to use when viewing source. I set it to /usr/local/bin/gnuclient, which is allows a user to request a running XEmacs process to edit the material named. Or a person can set it to vi or whatever else makes his heart go pitter-pat. I *love* this feature, and greatly wish the same were possible within Mozilla, but it's not, unless there's something I've missed. I spend all day long writing code that generates Web pages, and many times a day need to view source. The built-in source viewer in Mozilla is pretty wimpy. In fact, I'll often just do a giant cut and paste into an empty XEmacs buffer so I can take a better look. That's the sort of feature that I don't think is too difficult to add to a program, so maybe it's on the Mozilla developers map to do that? Carl Parrish, are you out there reading this, and do you have any comment? -- Lynn David Newton Phoenix, AZ