On 29Oct2011 20:29, Patrick Shanahan <ptilopt...@gmail.com> wrote: | * Tim Johnson <t...@akwebsoft.com> [10-29-11 20:12]: | > * Cameron Simpson <c...@zip.com.au> [111029 13:27]: | > That works. | > However, if I do 'm' (view-mailcap) or <Cr> (view-attach) | > focus switches to a new chrome tab, but I get a | > "This webpage is not found" error message. | > Example: location = | > file://localhost/var/folders/rj/6r6lch2d1mqb6p8k7s_ydrh80000gn/T/muttPk5vu1 | > I can 'backtrace' the path to | > file://localhost/var/folders/rj/6r6lch2d1mqb6p8k7s_ydrh80000gn/T/ | > and see a directory index, but don't see 'muttPk5vu1' there... | | It is quite possible that the temp file is being cleared before the | browser has loaded it. I see two possibilities, | (1) do not return or "hit a key" to mutt until the page has loaded or | (2) try appending ";copiousoutput" to the mailcap entry. | #2 not tested.
(1) might work, though I'm offering another approach in the other thread branch. (2) won't help - you never see chrome "return" from the web page display, and watching the command output for EOF doesn't help. Cheers, -- Cameron Simpson <c...@zip.com.au> DoD#743 http://www.cskk.ezoshosting.com/cs/ It's the business of killing trees and putting chemicals on them. - overhead by WIRED at the Intelligent Printing conference Oct2006