Have you tried: COMMAND /usr/bin/safari %s
(use the correct path for safari on your system) On Monday 29 Jun 2015 19:28:34 russurquha...@verizon.net wrote: > I tried that and the Safari window opened. > > That is what had me puzzled. I think i have everything from my old install. > I recompiled. The only other thing, was i did the ./configure, make and > those worked, but when i tried the make install, it failed trying to write > the man pages to the man directory. > > However, urlview got compiled and put in the correct place, and gets called > when i do a Ctrl + b. > > > > On 06/29/15, David Champion<d...@bikeshed.us> wrote: > > * On 29 Jun 2015, russurquha...@verizon.net wrote: > > My urlview file has this line: > > > > COMMAND open %s > > What happens when you open a terminal and type: > > open http://www.google.com/ > > ? > > You may need to do something in the OS layer for your preferred handler > for URLs. "open" just taps into that. -- Regards, Mick
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