Hello Allie,

March 25, 2000, 7:43:41 AM, you wrote:

AM> On Sat, 25 Mar 2000 13:15:07 +0800, Thomas Fernandez wrote:

AM> [ ..crop.. ]

>> What's your OS? - Can you check whether *.htm and *.html files are
>> associated with any application in your OS, and TB just doesn't read
>> it for some reason? Maybe the "detault" setting in Opera didn't
>> work.

>> On my system, these file extensions are associated with Netscape.
>> Every time I click on a URL within TB, Netscape will be launched.

>> To check the file associations, you can to the registry and look under
>> HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT (that's Win 98). I believe there is also a "legal"
>> way of looking this up somewhere, I just don't know it. ;-)

AM>         There's really no reason to go to the registry for this. One
AM> could just open an explorer folder, go to 'folder options', hit the
AM> 'file types' tab, look for the relevant extensions, in this case, .htm
AM> and .html. Make the necessary path changes. I don't use win95 so I
AM> can't go into any further details.



In windows explorer highlight the htm,html, and the http, https files
( one at a time) than go up to VIEW>Options>file type for each type
choose edit in the action box should say open than browse to program
files choose Opera, Opera.exe close and just do this for each of the
above files.

-- 
Best regards,
 Pasquale                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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