Re: O2 seen or not seen?
- From: Jeremy Roberts <fjr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2005 20:21:30 +0100
In message <c51d7ec04d.martin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Martin Wuerthner <spamtrap@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> In message <462959c04d.fjr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Jeremy Roberts <fjr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> I have Oregano2 as one of the apps in 'Look at' in the 'Boot sequence'
>> configuration.
>>
>> There's nothing else in there that refers to a browser (NOR in 'Run at
>> startup') that I can see.
>
> Type
> *show Alias$@RunType_FAF
> in a TaskWindow. That will tell you what is currently set up to run
> HTML files.
Thanks for this, Martin - and also Dave P., some of whose response I
copy here:
The *show Alias$@RunType_FAF as above produces:
Alias$@RunType_FAF : ADFS::Jeremy.$.Apps.!Oregano2.!Run -file %*0
David P. suggests *show *FAF* which produces:
Alias$@PlugInType_FAF : Run ADFS::Jeremy.$.Internet.!WebsterXL.!Run
-plugin
Alias$@RunType_FAF : ADFS::Jeremy.$.Apps.!Oregano2.!Run -file %*0
File$Type_FAF : HTML
PlugIn$Type_FAF : WebsterXL
[Different query: How do I stop the MPro Editor UNDERLINING things
with a '@'? - Are they underlined when they arrive with readers??]
So no-one rattled Fresco's change there, apparently.
>> So O2 should be the only browser available - that's the plan.
>>
>> So I had thought that this would mean that clicking on an HTML file
>> after a bootup would load O2 and then the file...
>>
>> But clicking on an HTML file brings up the filer error 'Application
>> may have gone wrong...' or similar, and clicking then on 'Describe', I
>> get 'Module 'HTTP' is not 32-bit compatible'.
>>
>> 'HTTP' seems to be one of Aemulor's Modules
>
> No, there is no such thing as "Aemulor's modules". Aemulor *is* a
> module itself and it is self-contained.
>
>> (I can't remember if that's one /I/ put in there), but I DON'T have
>> Aem. to load at startup. I can't find any location for this module
>> except its mention in 'Aemulor 26-bit modules'.
>
> The modules you see in the 'Aemulor 26-bit modules' section have
> nothing to do with Aemulor as such, they are simply run under Aemulor.
> This module belongs to some other browser that has grabbed the HTML
> filetype.
>
> Martin
To copy again from Dave P.'s response:
> The place for modules for Aemulor to see at start up is
> Choices.Aemulor.Modules.
The folder Choices.Aemulor.Modules is empty, although the 'Aemulor
26-bit modules' window shows ABCLibrary, SharedCLibrary, IRQUtils, and
BASIC.
On a different point, I did wonder if the fact that I had Fresco in
NeXTBar meant that that was acting as a 'Lookat' instruction at
startup.
However, after removing it from NeXTBar and re-booting Fresco STILL
grabs HTML filetypes - in spite of the *show information above.
Fresco is hidden in a 'Internet' directory - I cn't work out how it's
doing what it's doing!
J.
--
Jeremy Roberts
Ahhhhh... RISC OS and the Iyonix:
Simple; elegant; productive - AND a no-M$oft zone!
.
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