On Tuesday 17 January 2006 20:34, Stewart Midwinter wrote: > David, there should be a script that edits the registry for you, and > it comes with a shortcut to help run it. Which version of PythonCE > did you install? > > > S I installed the files from Python-2.3.4-arm-PPC2003.zip and Tkinter-Files.zip onto the pocketpc. I already had to edit that registry install file and where to put the folders to get it to work as it didnt put a lib folder in the python folder when i extracted it so i just changed that line in the registry file. When i click on a .py file it runs the file fine. However if i click on the file within Internet Explorer it opens a .py file as a text file.
How can i change the file associations within IE so that it either runs the .py file when i click on it or it allows me to download the .py file and run it then. I cannot find a way to edit these things in IE in the registry. Is there a better broswer to download on the pocketpc or is there a way to do what i want on IE. >Thomas Heller wrote: >What I didn't achieve so far was to associate a useful icon with .py >files, maybe someone could post the registry entries for that? If you look at MP3FILE on the registry for example it has a folder called DefaultIcon which has a Default value in it called "wmplayer.exe,-2001" So id say the script for entering in for Python.File would be something like Key = CreateKey(HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT, "Python.File") for Name in ("DefaultIcon"): New_Key= CreateKey(Key, Name) CloseKey(Key) Key = New_Key SetValue(Key, None, REG_SZ, "Link to the icon you want to represent Python") CloseKey(Key) You probably know this but just in case _______________________________________________ PythonCE mailing list PythonCE@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonce