On Friday, April 16, 2004, at 09:35 AM, Paul Shuck wrote:
It is actually a preference in Safari that determines what browser opens links, it must have gotten changed somehow. Look there and you can change it back to Safari
On Apr 16, 2004, at 8:28 AM, David Muller wrote:
Somehow Explorer has just elbowed Safari out of the way and insists in opening all my weblinks.
I've looked at changing the application to open file types, but I can't
link to a specific file type, since weblinks are embedded and don't
have a particular extension.
I don't recall changing anything. How does one escape this nasty Microsoft takeover move? Running OS 10.2.8
thanks,
David
System Preference> Internet>Web>Default Web Browser
David in WV.
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