On Jan 12, 2004, at 8:45 PM, Brendan O'Connor wrote: > Hi wonderful python folks, > > I was trying to use the webbrowser module with OS X's preinstalled > python; I'm not very familiar with OS X, but I just patched > webbrowser.py > to use the very generic "open" command, which works for the simple > webbrowser.open(url). > > I've heard that Fink or another port would be more complete; on the > other > hand, I'm using computers where I can't install software myself, so > this > is useful for me. > > Any thoughts or issues? As a brand-new user of Mac OS X, "open" appears to be the right solution to me, picking up whatever settings one may have made for a different browser than Safari, not requiring fink, etc, etc. However, we should probably double-check on pythonmac-sig, where the REAL Mac Pythonistas hang out... Alex
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