Another Right Click Problem

From: edvado (edvado_at_sorrynoemail.com)
Date: 03/31/04


Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 01:38:09 -0000

Hello, I recently edited my right-click association for .html
files so that when I right click on a file of that type, and
choose EDIT, it sends the file to the editor of my choice. I
initially had an error in that association, and for a short time
the file would not open at all. I decided to delete that menu
opiton, and re-enter it with the correct path to the editor. This
worked, but now XP has decided that i really didn't want that to
be the only choice and I have TOW EDIT options on the right-click
of .html files. I know which one to use, but it's something I'd
like to resolve. I have looked through the registry, and cannot
seem to find ANY reference to editing .html files, at least not in
the places recommended in articles scattered throughout this group
and the Microsoft web site.

Any suggestions?

-- 
						-Edvado
 To Reply, please add "Edvado@" to "cablespeed.com" and send
------------------------------------------------------------
------------------------------------------------------------


Relevant Pages

  • Re: vi question
    ... >> I use vi to edit html pages, i notice that in insert mode if i hit ... switch to insert mode and hit backspace and watch the line jump to ... The gui editor kate is quite well done - Textpad is ...
    (alt.linux)
  • Re: Website Pub File Corrupted
    ... Yes, you can download the html files, and open them with Pub 2002+. ... Publisher file on your local hard drive, ... creating temporary Pub files to do the edit, ...
    (microsoft.public.publisher.webdesign)
  • Re: Web like interface for standalone Win32 app?
    ... a step further by allowing users to actually edit the interface during ... runtime and change its layout using some kind of live UI designer or HTML ... Now the only thing you would need is a simple form editor, ...
    (borland.public.delphi.thirdpartytools.general)
  • Re: Open a remote website in publisher?
    ... because you can indeed open a *.htm or *.html ... And yes, since you brought it up, you can even edit the ... besides if I wanted to mess with hand coding I wouldn't be using Publisher ... the incremental uploading feature in Publisher, ...
    (microsoft.public.publisher.webdesign)
  • Re: WYSIWYG Editor in VB6
    ... Look into the DHTML Edit control - this may be all you need to provide a ... basic WYSIWYG editor... ... > I am using VB6 to create a WYSIWYG HTML editor. ...
    (microsoft.public.vb.general.discussion)