-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello Charlie,
Wednesday, January 22, 2003, 11:58:19 AM, you wrote: CK> The expected behavior of TB with message URL's (being able to double CK> click on a URL to launch the default browser) only works once after CK> after an 'upgrade'. A second attempt to launch a different URL will CK> generate an error message and the 'stuck' hourglass cursor icon..The CK> only reason I still suspect something fishy in TB is because nothing CK> else on the system that can evoke the 'default' browser has this CK> problem. What browser do you have as default? I have IE6, Crazy Browser (uses IE engine), SlimBrowser (also uses IE engine), Opera 6.01, K-Meleon 0.7, and Mozilla 1.3b all installed. Whichever one I set as default will come up when I click a url in a message. Clicking another url will open another window or tab, no error messages, no matter what I'm reading the message in, with the exception that webmail gets interesting with that - -- depending on which browser I'm reading in, I may get another window/tab in that browser or it may call the default. And, although SlimBrowser is set as my default, Favorites still pull up whichever of IE6 & Crazy Browser was the previous default. Now, if I may piggyback a problem I've got on your discussion, I have a similar problem, but reversed. I have The Bat! set as default mail client, clicked the set default simple mapi button, etc. I'm running Win98SE. Clicking a mailto: link brings up The Bat!. But all the newsreaders I've tried want to use their internal email composition stuff if I click the reply by email button, even if I have it set to use the system email client. Does anyone have any ideas why & how I can fix it? TIA - -- Best regards, Bill mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP 6.5i iQA/AwUBPi9Tu1+k60BsXnM1EQLowgCfZ7BMlx7+SmVRMPrZBdKnbj+L6AkAoNvW CsT10u8BvecPRE5YStZMikXU =XSUG -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- ________________________________________________________ Current version is 1.61 | "Using TBTECH" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html