Hi, I propose a small change in webbrowse.py module. At the present time: """ Under Unix, if the environment variable BROWSER exists, it is interpreted to override the platform default list of browsers,... """ (extract from Python-2.4/Doc/html/lib/module-webbrowser.html) I propose the following change: ''' --- webbrowser.py 2005-03-18 17:43:58.736854784 -0300 +++ webbrowser.py.new 2005-03-18 17:29:57.016815680 -0300 @@ -355,7 +355,7 @@ if "BROWSER" in os.environ: # It's the user's responsibility to register handlers for any unknown # browser referenced by this value, before calling open(). - _tryorder = os.environ["BROWSER"].split(os.pathsep) + _tryorder = os.environ["BROWSER"].split(os.pathsep) + _tryorder for cmd in _tryorder: if not cmd.lower() in _browsers: ''' This changes the semantics a bit, but in a positive way: - When the environment variable BROWSER is messed up, there is no reason not to try the other detected browser alternatives - If the BROWSER variable is Ok, than it is respected If nobody stand against it, or would like to propose an alternative (optimized) implementation, I can submit a patch to sf to alter both code and documentation. I'd appreciate to know if you consider this a bug or a new feature ? I consider this a bug: """ The webbrowser module provides a very high-level interface to allow displaying Web-based documents to users. The controller objects are easy to use and are platform-independent. Under most circumstances, simply calling the open() function from this module will do the right thing. """ (extract from Python-2.4/Doc/html/lib/module-webbrowser.html) Ignoring valid *already* detected browsers, due to a broken environment variable does not sound like _do the right thing_. <wink> cheers, Senra -- Rodrigo Senra MSc Computer Engineer rodsenra at gpr.com.br GPr Sistemas Ltda http://www.gpr.com.br
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