I want to open a "file://" url in the user's default web browser. Using "ShellExecute" as suggested in Perl Windows Open a Web Browser works fine for http:// urls, but for file:// ones, it may open the file in whatever application the file extension is associated with, such as Notepad for .txt files.
The reason is that I want the user to be able to view my application's log files, help files etc. on their local system in a consistent interface (their browser). The consistent interface would obviously make life easier for the user, and easier for the "Directions-writer" (me).
So I'm wondering if there's any way to tell Windows to execute the default web browser application with the url as a parameter or somesuch.
Thanks - Dave
In reply to Open file:// in default web browser by hennesse
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