Is there a method of forcing Portable Thunderbird to open HTML links in Portable Firefox instead of the default Windows browser.
I'm running both Thunderbird & Firefox on a USB drive, on a PC at work, and don't want to use the installed IE as my browser. DUe to user restrictions I can't (and don't want to) chanmge the default browser.
Setting the default browser adjusts registry settings which you don't want in a portable app.
If you can't set the default browser then looks like you are back to copy and pasting your links.
Life is about the journey not the destination!
The Kazoo Spartan
Found an extension called 'launchy' which gives the ability to open links in an email with Firefox from a right click - drop down menu, which is a workaround.
I was wondering if there was a user setting which could be added to the prefs.js file which would do it automatically.
The answer: no.
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R McCue
PortaBlog Home and My Website
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"If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate."
I think he meant if he could add such a setting to the preferences, Ryan, not for it to become part of a standard distribution (which we already know is impossible).
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fatcerberus@yahoo.com [aim: fatcerberus]
I have no witty remarks or quotes to share at the moment.
Actually, there is a preference, but it doesn't seem to do anything.
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R McCue
PortaBlog Home and My Website
PortaBlog is now officially out of beta!
"If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate."
Well I guess that answers that one then.
Thanks for the feedback anyway guys
Colin