On Tuesday 22 March 2011 15:20:46 David Fishburn wrote: > On 3/22/2011 1:09 PM, Vlad Irnov wrote: > > On Mar 21, 7:00 pm, howard Schwartz<[email protected]> wrote: > >> I found a handy tip, for executing a string under the cursor, in > >> mswindows by > >> > >> using this mapping: > >> :silent !start rundll32 url.dll,FileProtocolHandler<cWORD> <CR> > >> > >> This should call a dll file which knows whether to launch a browser, an > >> email client, a wordprocessor etc. depending on the content of the > >> string. > >> > >> But when I try this mapping with an html string likewww.google.com, vim > >> addes extra characters to thewww.google.comstring. They appear too fast > >> for me to capture, but include things like %20 which appear to be > >> instructions to a terminal like xterm. My term for gvim is set to > >> builtin_gui which seems to work Ok. I tried setting it to win32 but got > >> garbage. > >> > >> How do I prevent extra characters from being added to my string > >> with<cWORD>? > > > > This should work > > > > :nnoremap<silent> <F12> :silent !start rundll32 > > > > url.dll,FileProtocolHandler<cWORD><CR> > > > > It's safer to use expand() and to escape potentially problematic > > chars in the URL string. > > > > :nnoremap<silent> <F12> :exe 'silent !start rundll32 > > > > url.dll,FileProtocolHandler '.escape(expand('<cWORD>'),'%#')<CR> > > Another example: > vmap <silent> <C-F5> :<C-U>let old_reg=@"<cr>gvy:silent!!start rundll32 > url.dll,FileProtocolHandler <C-R><C-R>"<CR><CR>:let @"=old_reg<cr>
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