Philip Nye wrote: > > Unfortunately the Windows version does not seem to work for a URL with a > fragment identifier. My browser (Firefox) opens the document but misses > the fragment identifier.
Well, not being a Windows guru, I cannot suggest something smarter than: --- start "" "%U" --- > > Hussein Shafie wrote: >> Philip Nye wrote: >> >>> Can anyone suggest how I can open a default browser window to show a URL >>> from within an XXE macro? I need to have this work on Linux and Windows >>> so I may need two different methods. Is there a fairly simple way to do >>> this? >> >> >> No, there is no *simple* way to do this. But there should be one. >> Therefore I've added a "viewHTML" command to XXE. You'll have it in next >> release. >> >> Meanwhile, using XXE V2.11, you need to use command "start" (see >> http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/_distrib/doc/commands/ch06s68.html) >> with the following parameter: >> >> On Windows: >> >> start "" "%U" >> >> On MacOSX: >> >> open "%U" >> >> On Generic Unix: >> >> (mozilla -remote "openURL(%U)" 1> /dev/null 2>&1) || (mozilla "%U" &) >> >> Where %U=URL of the document to be displayed by the browser. >> >> On MacOSX and Generic Unix, ending the parameter with '&' is not needed >> >> Note that the double quotes (") are integral part of the command >> parameter.

