Marni Centor wrote:
> 
> Richard Gaskin wrote:
> > Has this script been tested in Win95, 98, and NT with both MSIE and NN as
> > the default browser?

Shure... and Opera... 

> > I've had mixed results from testing this on some NT boxes with NN as the
> > default (sometimes reported to simply churn for a moment and then do
> > nothing, no browser, no error message in the result), but if other people
> > have shown this to work well then we can look deeper into resolving the
> > issue.

We have more than 500 customers using this and had no such reports. I
use NT with NN myself and I never noticed this. We use the same
technique though to open MS-Word, which sometimes actually opens
minimized... maybe NN does so sometimes, too.

> I use a different registry key:
> "hkey_local_machine\software\classes\http\shell\open\command\"
> 
> This has worked for me on a number of different NT machines with both NN and
> MSIE.

The proper way to find the path still seems to be what was proposed;
what you use is a shortcut. NN maps the ".htm" file extension to
"NetscapeMarkup" and the open command for that type has the path that is
used when you doubleclick on a html file. The registry value for "http"
could be something else, but I am not shure when this is set.

Regards
    R�diger

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