Vernon Balbert wrote: > > I think the reason why he asks is because there's a perfectly acceptable > version of Firefox that doesn't require Wine. This makes your original > question somewhat confusing. Why would you want to run the Windows > version of Firefox under Wine instead of using the native Linux version? Vernon, I'm using the Linux version of Firefox! That is where the problem comes up: if you want Firefox to open a link with a specific application, you can only specify the name of the application and not the complete path (which would be required for a wine-based application). buck huffman wrote: > If you are using the Linux version of Firefox, you might try creating > a shell script to invoke the wine app and place it somewhere on the > Linux path, then just call the shell script from Firefox. Thanks Buck, that seems a logical step to try next :) Eric _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users