>> The "webbrowser" module should prefer to take the setting from the >> registry on windows. > Why ? That's a lot harder to change, and not settable per > 'shell'/'thread'/'process'. A Windows user has a legitimate expectation that *every* time an .html file is opened, it will come up in their browser of choice. That choice is made via the registry, and this is how *all* apps work under Windows. Ditto for .htm files (and that may be a different browser than is used for .html files, but again the user has set up their registry to do what *they* want done with it). It's not supposed to be easy to change; it is supposed to be consistent. Using a different browser per shell/thread/process is a foreign concept; it's also a useless concept on Windows <0.5 wink>.
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