Re: IE's Edit with.........
by Stephen Johnston <pepe(at)gainsay.com>
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Fri, 04 Feb 2000 13:50:39 -0500 |
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There is a way to do it in IE. I believe it is another registry setting. I
did it a while back for a link stripper, so I could activate it from my
browser. Micosoft has some pages that they created for special functions.
Look into the way that Bablefish (Altavista) is created. I know there is a
way, so don't give up. It is out there somewhere. Wish I could help
more........
-Stephen Johnston
At 12:27 PM 2/4/00 , you wrote:
>Yes but doesn't work in IE itself, at least not for me.
>
>At 08:26 AM 04/02/2000 -0700, Nathaniel Bank wrote:
>>If you're simply looking for file associations, doing it through Windows
>>Explorer is much much quicker and a fair bit easier. Just open My Computer
>>and go to View -> Folder Options. Click the File Types tab and you'll see
>>every file registered on your machine. You can create new types or change
>>your existing ones. I always change my HTML extension's default from Open to
>>Edit, and make sure I like its choice of editor. That way when I double
>>click on any htm or html file, it spews the code into notepad or Lemmy
>>(really nice vi emulator for windows). You can do this in Win95 up to
>>Win2000.
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