Hi,
Instead of "!start SOMETHING" you could try simply "!start %". This way
Windows will use your default browser.
Not tested.
Em 17/10/2012 20:59, "Gary Johnson" <[email protected]> escreveu:

> On 2012-10-18, Sayth Renshaw wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > I have been looking for a way to send a html file to browser to review
> > it. There is a lot of attempts, there is one here on stackoverflow
> >
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8708154/open-current-file-in-web-browser-in-vim
> >
> > Which uses
> > nmap <silent> <leader>w :exec 'silent !google-chrome % &'
> >
> > But apparently that isn't working according to responses. I am on
> > windows and vim.
> >
> > Is there a way to adapt this or is there a better solution or plugin?
>
> On Windows, the following worked to send a file to Firefox.
>
>     :!start "C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe" %
>
> The following mapping also worked.
>
>     nmap <silent> <leader>w :silent !start "C:\Program Files\Mozilla
> Firefox\firefox.exe" %<CR>
>
> Beware of responses on stackoverflow.  The quality varies from very
> good to horrible.  The ":exec" is not needed in your example above.
> Windows executables other than Windows utilities are typically not
> found in PATH, so you usually need to specify the full path name.
>
> HTH,
> Gary
>
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