Yeah, the cheater bit I used for Windows is the start command that dispatches the URL to the user-configured browser. I suspect there's an equivalent in Gnome/KDE (though I don't remember offhand). Unfortunately, without hard-coding a browser, I suspect this is both OS and X-environment specific on Unix. And I have no idea about MacOSX, though I suspect there's a similar "launch-url" command somewhere.
-xdg
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In reply to Re^2: Launch CPAN search in browser from Windows command shell
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