Hi!
Wayne Topa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Quoting Daniel González Gasull([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> > You need a .urlview file in your $HOME:
> > 
> > -----begin-----
> > #
> > # ~/.urlview
> > #
> > 
> > # regular expression to use to match URLs
> > #REGEXP ((((ht|f)tp)|mailto):(//)?[^ >"\t]*|www\.[-a-z0-9.]+)[^ .,;\t>">]
> > REGEXP 
> > (finger://|ftp://|http://|https://|nntp://|snews://|gopher://|news:|telnet:)[?=&%:,[EMAIL
> >  PROTECTED]/~\-]+[^.\[:space:][:punct:]]+|(irc|ftp|www)[.][?=&%:,[EMAIL 
> > PROTECTED]/~\-]+[^.[:space:][:punct:]]+|[EMAIL PROTECTED]/\-]+
> > 
> > # command to invoke for selected URL
> > COMMAND netscape -remote 'openURL(%s)'

>   When I installed urlview on Slackware I was able to use it to
> run Lynx (if X and/or Netscape wern't running) and ncftp for ftp
> downloads. Doesn't the above .urlview only use Netscape?

Yes.  How can I use a different program depending of the URL type?

BTW, what I really use is mozilla.

TIA ;-)

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