Paul Berendsen
Mon, 07 Oct 2002 14:18:13 -0700
Paul wrote:
> Edit -> PREFERENCES -> (Category) Advanced -> System.
Jim replied.
> Under 'Edit -> Preferences -> Advanced' there is
> only the sub-category, 'Offline & Disk Space'.
> No, 'System'. I am using Beonex 0.8 - stable.
Sorry, since 2 weeks i am using Beonex 0.8.1-stable.
I thought there was something simlar under B. 0.8 (stable).
Probably someone else can help ?
P Be.
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Van: "Jim Berk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Aan: "users" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Verzonden: maandag 7 oktober 2002 21:11
Onderwerp: Re: default browser
Under 'Edit -> Preferences -> Advanced' there is only the
sub-category, 'Offline & Disk Space'. No, 'System'. I am using Beonex
0.8 - stable.
thanks, Jim Berk
At 08:52 am 07-10-02 Monday, Paul Berendsen wrote:
>Jim Berk
>> When I ..... click on a link, I get a window that asks
>> for the program that "is needed for opening files of
>> type 'URL HyperText Transfer Protocol' ".
>
>Answer for Windows:
>
>The best way to handle this is from within Beonex/Mozilla:
> Edit -> PREFERENCES -> (Category) Advanced -> System.
>
>On the System-Preferences page,
>under "Windows should use Beonex to handle these PROTOCOLS",
>you should check -http: -https: and -chrome:
>I would also recommend checking the other protocols (-ftp: and -gopher)
>
>Also i recommend that
>under "Windows should use Beonex to open these FILE TYPES",
>you should check -HTML, -XML, -XHTML and -XUL
>(but probably not the other file types if you want another viewer for
>images).
>
>Futhermore, put a check for
>"Alert me if other programs change these settings".
>
> Paul Be.
>
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>Van: "Jim Berk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Aan: "users" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Verzonden: zondag 6 oktober 2002 22:32
>Onderwerp: default browser
>
>
>I've just started using Beonex and have a problem with it as my default
>browser. When I'm in Eudora and click on a link, I get a window that asks
>for the program that "is needed for opening files of type 'URL HyperText
>Transfer Protocol' ". I try going to the path for Beonex but I don't know
>the program name, and it doesn't allow me to select it. But when I click
on
>"Cancel", Beonex starts anyway. Except when I clicked on a "Download ...",
>it did nothing. I've tried Preferences in Beonex, but it doesn't provide
>for making Beonex the default browser. Any suggestions?
>
>thanks, Jim Berk