Resetting a preference

2005-08-17 Thread Howard Katz
I suspect this is easy, and I'm overlooking it. How do I change the preference I set when I 1st configured the PB, to open as default a different web browser? I've decided to change from one to another for a couple of automated tasks, but I can't seem to find the setting I need to do this.

Re: Resetting a preference

2005-08-17 Thread Malcolm Cornelius
I suspect this is easy, and I'm overlooking it. How do I change the preference I set when I 1st configured the PB, to open as default a different web browser? I've decided to change from one to another for a couple of automated tasks, but I can't seem to find the setting I need to do this.

Re: Resetting a preference

2005-08-17 Thread Steve Fuller
It's in the preferences in the Safari application itself. Don't ask me why, it makes no sense to me either. I'd have expected a system prefpane. Steve On Aug 17, 2005, at 8:30 AM, Howard Katz wrote: I suspect this is easy, and I'm overlooking it. How do I change the preference I set when

Re: Resetting a preference

2005-08-17 Thread Howard Katz
Even if Safari isn't what's currently set as the default? :) Later.Howard On 8/17/05, Steve Fuller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It's in the preferences in the Safari application itself. Don't ask me why, it makes no sense to me either. I'd have expected a system prefpane. Steve

Re: Resetting a preference

2005-08-17 Thread Malcolm Cornelius
Even if Safari isn't what's currently set as the default? :) Yup -- Best wishes Malcolm Cornelius - The Powerbook Fanatic http://www.pbfanatic.co.uk -- G-Books is sponsored by http://lowendmac.com/ and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Refurbished Drives | --

Re: Resetting a preference

2005-08-17 Thread Howard Katz
No wonder I couldn't find it--I looked in the system preferences, and the ones for the two browers currently in use. (Safari can't parse a report website I have to use for work, so I rarely use it any more.) Later.Howard On 8/17/05, Malcolm Cornelius [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Even