> I don't think that this patch is necessary.. On my Mac OS X 10.3 > machine (comes with Python 2.3.0), webbrowser.py uses Internet Config > to launch the url (the 'ic' module). This is basically equivalent to > the open command. It works like this: > * Internet Config is an old MacOS API that's mapped to Launch Services > which launches the URL with your preferred browser > * open is a command line utility that uses the NSWorkspace Cocoa API > which uses Launch Services to launch the URL with your preferred > browser > > I don't think your patch fixes anything, it's launched by Launch > Services either way.. at least on OS X 10.3. A patch doesn't do us any > good against Python 2.2.0 on Mac OS 10.2 if its behavior is broken. > Apple doesn't update Python between major releases. > > You should be able to install MacPython 2.3 in your home directory. > Don't bother with Fink. That's it, I'm on 10.2; I guess this is just a quick fix for that one version. Well, thanks all for the pointers. -Brendan
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