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Sandy Shapiro wrote:
> In , on 09/26/04
> at 10:53 AM, "Steven Levine" said:
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>
>>>Actually I did see it, but I didn't think it was relevent:
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>
>>You will need to explain why you thought that was the case.
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>
>>>Mime Type = text/plain
>>>Text Description = Viewable text
>>>Viewer command = e.exe%s
>
>
>>You are still not seeing the entire notebook. Look to the right for the
>>drop down arrow and review the settings for the other MIME types in the
>>list.
>
>
> Aha -- drop down menu. Yes, there it is:
>
> application/html
> text/html
>
> Both pointed to explore.exe%s
>
> However, I changed them to:
> mozilla.exe%s
>
> and now when I RMB on the attachment, and click on "view" nothing happens.
> I don't even get IBM web explorer. Mozilla is open and running, but
> clearly I am still missing something.
>
> Is there something about the parameters that need to be changed?
>
> Much appreciation,
> Sandy
Did you specify the full path to Mozilla? ISTR that webex was in the
path, while Mozilla does not have to be.
HTH
--
Tom Brown
thombrown at san dot rr dot com
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