Does the web address in the browser look different?
Maybe adding something in front of $FileName in the parameters would solve the problem. I see in this locally hosted version of apache it has "localhost:8082":
http://blog.cloudfoundry.com/wp-content ... 7Local.png
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- Wed Jul 02, 2014 7:55 pm
- Forum: General
- Topic: Using non default browser
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- Wed Jul 02, 2014 6:41 pm
- Forum: General
- Topic: Using non default browser
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You could change the default browser itself in windows control panel.Other than that though you could set any other browser as a "tool" in TextPad.
You can do this by going to Configure > Preferences > Tools > Add > Program... and navigating to the application file of the browser ( ending in *.exe ...
You can do this by going to Configure > Preferences > Tools > Add > Program... and navigating to the application file of the browser ( ending in *.exe ...