Actually, my problem is slightly different. I was ignoring the IsAvailable property completely until I was getting NilObject errors with the LoadURL method. I know, I know - I should be checking the property; but, this application is only for my use anyway.

Does your application work if you ignore/don't check IsAvailable?

I'll be signing on.
Mark

On Oct 6, 2006, at 5:01 AM, Stan Busk wrote:

Hi,

Yes, its has been reported here: http://www.realsoftware.com/ feedback/viewreport.php?reportid=lxqfjatc
Please vote!

Stan


Hello!

I have an HTMLViewer in an application I run on both Windows XP and Mac OS 10.4. On the Mac platform, everything works well. However, on the Windows platform, .IsAvailable returns false. I have Firefox installed and configured as the default browser. IE is also installed and is available. Is there something I'm missing here? Is there some easter egg somewhere to get HTMLViewer to work on Windows?

Thanks!
Mark

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