I've recently tested with firefox 2.0.0.2 on fedora core 6 , apparently default configuration options still don't support ldap calls in autoconfig/MCD (MOZ_LDAP_XPCOM=1 in mozilla/configure.in is not set by default I suppose). I've updated the MCD/autoconfig Doc accordingly: http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/MCD%2C_Mission_Control_Desktop_AKA_AutoConfig#Firefox_2.x
Howerver, and fortunatly, because it's realy there that ldap calls are needed ! it works fine in thunderbird 2 beta2 : http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/MCD%2C_Mission_Control_Desktop_AKA_AutoConfig#Thunderbird_2.x_beta_2
thanks to developers/packagers, to maintain that unvaluable feature (MCD/autoconfig) for enterprise deployements .
I've recently tested with firefox 2.0.0.2 on fedora core 6 , apparently default configuration options still don't support ldap calls in autoconfig/MCD (MOZ_LDAP_XPCOM=1 in mozilla/ configure. in is not set by default I suppose). developer. mozilla. org/en/ docs/MCD% 2C_Mission_ Control_ Desktop_ AKA_AutoConfig# Firefox_ 2.x
I've updated the MCD/autoconfig Doc accordingly:
http://
Howerver, and fortunatly, because it's realy there that ldap calls are needed ! it works fine in thunderbird 2 beta2 : developer. mozilla. org/en/ docs/MCD% 2C_Mission_ Control_ Desktop_ AKA_AutoConfig# Thunderbird_ 2.x_beta_ 2
http://
thanks to developers/ packagers, to maintain that unvaluable feature (MCD/autoconfig) for enterprise deployements .