I searched the registry to find which program is associated with a .HTML
extension (e.g. Netscape or Internet Explorer), then use a simply
RUN(ls_program + " " + ls_htmlPage). If I cannot resolve the program, I
tell the user, otherwise I let Windows do the work for me.
D
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Subject: PFCSIG Calling netscape browser to open an html page
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> Hi all,
>
> I want to open an html page in a netscape browser. I was thinking of using
> ole control, but i could not find an ocx for netscape.
> Can any one pls. tell me where I can get one?? Is there any other way of
> doing this?????????????
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> Thanks in advance for your help.
>
> Praful
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