On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 3:38 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: > > I have had problems with setting/maintaining firefox as the default > browser. Nothing to do with emacs, but it may be related. > > This page > > http://kb.mozillazine.org/Setting_Your_Default_Browser > > mentions the command > > firefox.exe -silent -setDefaultBrowser > > Which fixed it for me. > > There is also more information here > > http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Setting+Firefox+as+the+default+browser+does+not+work > > Maybe something here will set whatever is necessary to make emacs work.
Thanks Andy but that did not help either. Or at least I have not found anything there that helps. I tried filemon to see what happens. From the log files I can see a difference: * (w32-shell-execute "open" "file://c:/some.html") There is a call to ShellExension in this case. * (w32-shell-execute nil "file://c:/some.html") There is a NO call to ShellExension in this case. So surprisingly enough a bit more is tried when "open" is used. In my case I can see that the extensions for WinMerge and Bzr are called. I think it is Tortoise Bazaar. Previously I had Tortoise SVN. Looks like any those might be the trouble then. Drew, it is just you and me that has reported trouble. Do you have any of those or some other program that integrates itself with Windows Explorer, or should I say "Shell"?
