Guido van Rossum writes: > But on Windows, there is already a registry setting to choose the > browser. No native Windows user (as opposed to transplanted Unix > users like you & me :-) is going to understand why they have to set an > environment variable (something they believe is old-fashioned and Exactly. On Windows, the existing code does the right thing and uses the registry settings. Or rather, it uses the Windows calls that make use of the registry settings, just like if you double-click on an HTML file directly. Which doesn't mean that BROWSER is the wrong thing on Unix; I'll take that into consideration (which does *not* mean I'll agree! Haven't decided yet, but it has clear merit). If someone "native" in the MacOS world can describe the right thing there, or provide a patch, that would be wonderful! I know about Internet Config, I just don't know what to do with it. ;) -Fred -- Fred L. Drake, Jr. <fdrake at beopen.com> BeOpen PythonLabs Team Member
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