The way i have done it in the past is to start up Apples Safari and in
the preferences there is a setting for default browser.
Gerry
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I used PM 5.6.4 on a MacBook Pro running Leopard 10.5.2. Camino is
currently my default browser.
Gerald F. Carroll ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
The way i have done it in the past is to start up Apples Safari and in
the preferences there is a setting for default browser.
These are two quite different defaults: setting the default browser for
handling the http protocol (which you can do in
Thanks to all who responded to my question (see below).
I followed your instructions to select the html attachment and then use
the Get Info option to change not only that specific html attachment
but all that are of the same type. It worked perfectly.
Thanks for helping me out.
Ken
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I used PM 5.6.4 on a MacBook Pro running Leopard 10.5.2. Camino is
currently my default browser.
Things were fine until I had a problem with my laptop and ended up
erasing the drive and restoring everything from a back-up clone.
Now, even though Camino is my default browser (and is
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