04-18-2009
I had a problem with Netscape 4.x after updating the patching of Solaris 8, it was due to an updated /usr/dt/lib/libMrm.so.4, or /usr/dt/lib/libXm.so.3, or /usr/dt/lib/sparcv9/libMrm.so.4, or /usr/dt/lib/sparcv9/libXm.so.4 library files, I had to install a previous copy into a lib directory under the Netscape directory and write a wrapper script putting that directory first in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH, I hope this might help.
My other suggestion would be to get Firefox V2.0.0.20 for Solaris 8 from:
ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/firefox/re...olaris_pkgadd/
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graphics::colornames::netscape
Graphics::ColorNames::Netscape(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Graphics::ColorNames::Netscape(3pm)
NAME
Graphics::ColorNames::Netscape - Netscape 1.1 Color Names
SYNOPSIS
require Graphics::ColorNames::Netscape;
$NameTable = Graphics::ColorNames::Netscape->NamesRgbTable();
$RgbBlack = $NameTable->{black};
DESCRIPTION
This module defines color names and their associated RGB values associated with Netscape 1.1 (I cannot determine whether they were once
usable in Netscape or were arbitrary names for RGB values-- many of these names are not recognized by later versions of Netscape).
This scheme is deprecated, and will be removed from future versions of Graphics::ColorNames but available as a separate module from CPAN.
SEE ALSO
Graphics::ColorNames
Graphics::ColorNames::Mozilla
Graphics::ColorNames::IE
Graphics::ColorNames::SVG
The color names come from <http://wp.netscape.com/home/bg/colorindex.html>. Corrections to errors in the Netscape spec are due to
<http://www.he.net/info/color/>.
AUTHOR
Robert Rothenberg <rrwo at cpan.org>
Acknowledgements
"Magnus", who pointed out inconsistencies.
Gary Vollink, who suggested color schemes for later Netscape versions, and pointed out that the original Netscape page had moved.
LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2001-2008 Robert Rothenberg. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.10.0 2008-05-30 Graphics::ColorNames::Netscape(3pm)