Am 27 Aug 2004 um 23:14 hat Saulius Krasuckas geschrieben: > On Fri, 27 Aug 2004, Timo Steuerwald wrote: > > Hello together, > > > > i would like to open HTTP links in common linux browsers. So, how must I configure > > Pegasus Mail and wine to do so? > > > > I've found the following posting about a similar problem from Rein Klazes here: > > http://www.winehq.org/hypermail/wine-users/2003/12/0053.html > > I am sorry for ignoring the rest of your analysis. IMHO winebrowser > application, which comes with Wine should suffice for that task. I've > found one message [1] on the wine-devel list with the patch, in which you > can find winebrowser using some registry key. Here it is: > > [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\wine\config\winebrowser\browser] > @="mozilla,netscape,konqueror,galeon,opera" > > IMHO you only need to adjust the default value of this branch of a > registry. > Hi Saulius! Thanks for the answer! In which file should I add/modify this line? - I can't find an entry beginning with "[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\" in user.reg or system.reg. What I've found is the following item in user.reg: [Software\\Wine\\WineBrowser] 1088978394 "Browsers"="sensible-browser" What means "sensible-browser"???? BTW: Can anybody explain which meaning the numbers at the end of the headline of a registry item has? The "link" (or whatever it exactly is) "winebrowser" works also in my installation. "winebrowser <URL>" starts mozilla with the used URL, but it isn't registered as as default browser. Pegasus Mail also don't start mozilla if I even use "winebrowser" as user defined web browser via the settings dialog. Any ideas? Bye, Timo _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users