Hi,

I am playing about with Voyager 3.2 as a HTML viewer.  Or trying to.

>From the Netconnect CD there is a detected problem with how Voyager parses
local files to open.

The icon for the whole Netconnect docs starts voyager and sends it the
filename index.html.

*IF* voyager is not loaded, it starts and gives you the file.  Nice.

However if Voyager is loaded and has a page loaded, it opens a new window
and nothing.   :(

So I am not sure if this is a voyager problem, or an OPEN URL problem.

What I have also noticed is the way there are 3 /'s in the info sent to
Voyager.

file:///d:08229.055
     ^^^
     Why the 3 /'s?

(this is a test file by the way)

Now, I am confused to why this e-mail has HTML links (etc) in it and when I
view it with my e-mail program, it (the e-mail program) hilites the links
as it should.

When I load this example file into Voyager, I get standard text.   :(  No
HTML hilighting at all.

(back to the /'s)

I would of thought that what is happening is that Voyager sees normal useage
as HTTP://www.blah.blah.blah.blah

2 /'s

For local files, it would be file://(path on the system) where the "FILE:"
part of it tells it to look local.

The rest of the structure would be the same.  //blah.blah........

Enough on that.  :)

So I am stuck now about how to get OPUS to use Voyager as the default HTML
viewer, but with the discribed problem above about not loading a second
window for a local file this is not viable - apparantly.

What I may do is get the HTML data type which I am sure is out there ;)

It is just curiosity now that I would like to know why it doesn't work.

Anyone please?

Cya!
-- 
that tagline is TRUE --> <-- that tagline is FALSE

Andrew Bruno
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