If it's just a rubbered in one (not glued) it's pretty easy and unless the rubber is really perished you should get away with the same rubber.
Refit the rubber with the joins as it was (compare to the other side) and then fit a length of cord (~3mm venetian blind cord is great and can be found in bunnings) inside the channel in the rubber where the glass will fit (use some masking tape to hold in place at intervals). The ends need to cross over and finish in a corner is usually best.
Lube with some washing detergent and push the glass into the corner where the ends of the cord crosses. Using three hands, keeping pressure on the glass, pull the ends out at 90deg to the glass which will pull the rubber past the edge of the glass. After the cord is out refit the filer strip (if required), the join is usually opposite the join in the main rubber.
The rubber, if it's the std sort of profile, can often be found in clark rubber.


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