This is very strange .. a file .htm or .html with wrong creator or  
MacType is always as far i know opened in the default browser on Mac  
OS X ...

Have you changed the OS Settings?
Select the html file and check by apple+I

On 2007-03-09, at 21:02, Gary Edge wrote:

> When I look at the MacCreator and MacType of an html file saved by
> FireFox and textedit, the text is unreadable symbols. Firefox is my
> default browser.
>
> Gary
>
>
> On Mar 9, 2007, at 2:48 PM, Kirk Gray wrote:
>
>> The file I'm testing with, both the MacType and MacCreator are set to
>> "????" and the file ends in ".html"
>>
>> Basically, I haven't done anything with the MacType or MacCreator.
>> The file was created in TextEdit as plain text and simply saved with
>> an ".html" extension.
>>
>> It shows a Safari icon in the Finder, and opens in Safari using
>> either ShowURL or file.Launch.
>>
>>
>> Kirk
>>
>>
>
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