> I've experimented further, and I still can't get Firefox to handle
> Ctrl+Enter searches without patching.
>
> Here's a solid repro case:
>
> - Set IE as the default browser, using SetBrowser
> - Start Firefox, and set it as default browser if it asks, otherwise go to
> Tools -> Options, and Check Now
> - Close Firefox and restart DQSD
>
> - Type winwonk in DQSD and hit Enter - this should work
> - Type winwonk and hit Ctrl+Enter (yields http://www.winwonk.com) - this
> should fail

I cant explain it but I dont get any errors doing this..  With Mozilla or
Firefox..


>
> Now, go into the registry and find the following key:
> HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\HTTP\shell\open\ddeexec
> - Remove the default value
> - Remove the subkey called Topic
> - Set the default value of the subkey Application to "FIREFOX" (sans
> quotes).
>
> - Go to DQSD, type winwonk and hit Ctrl+Enter (yields
> http://www.winwonk.com) - this should now succeed
>
> Does this behave differently on your machine?
>
my  HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\htmlfile\shell\open\ddeexec\Application  is *still*
set to IE..  it doesn't appear to affect this process on my machine..  I
entered 'winwonk' and pressed ctl-enter..  it spawned the Firefox browser
with "The web according to Kim" page as expected..

pretty puzzling...

Monty



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