On 3/31/2012 12:39 PM, Charles Wilson wrote:
On 3/30/2012 1:52 PM, Ken Brown wrote:
Chuck, what would you think of changing this so that cygstart would
recognize `mailto:' URLs? It would also be useful if cygstart could
learn to handle `file://' URLs involving POSIX paths.
As always, PTC...
On 3/30/2012 1:52 PM, Ken Brown wrote:
Chuck, what would you think of changing this so that cygstart would
recognize `mailto:' URLs? It would also be useful if cygstart could
learn to handle `file://' URLs involving POSIX paths.
As always, PTC...
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On 3/30/2012 1:52 PM, Ken Brown wrote:
On 3/30/2012 12:04 PM, Ryan Johnson wrote:
On 30/03/2012 11:14 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Mar 30 09:43, Ryan Johnson wrote:
On 30/03/2012 9:27 AM, Ken Brown wrote:
If I type `cygstart mailto:recipient?subject=subject' at a Cygwin
bash prompt, I expec
On 30/03/2012 1:52 PM, Ken Brown wrote:
On 3/30/2012 12:04 PM, Ryan Johnson wrote:
On 30/03/2012 11:14 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Mar 30 09:43, Ryan Johnson wrote:
On 30/03/2012 9:27 AM, Ken Brown wrote:
If I type `cygstart mailto:recipient?subject=subject' at a Cygwin
bash prompt, I expe
On 3/30/2012 12:04 PM, Ryan Johnson wrote:
On 30/03/2012 11:14 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Mar 30 09:43, Ryan Johnson wrote:
On 30/03/2012 9:27 AM, Ken Brown wrote:
If I type `cygstart mailto:recipient?subject=subject' at a Cygwin
bash prompt, I expect my default Windows mail program to sta
From: Ken Brown
> If I type `cygstart mailto:recipient?subject=subject' at a Cygwin bash
> prompt, I expect my default Windows mail program to start an outgoing
> message with `recipient' as recipient and `subject' as subject. (This
> is what happens if I type the same URL into a `Start Menu ->
On 30/03/2012 11:14 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Mar 30 09:43, Ryan Johnson wrote:
On 30/03/2012 9:27 AM, Ken Brown wrote:
If I type `cygstart mailto:recipient?subject=subject' at a Cygwin
bash prompt, I expect my default Windows mail program to start an
outgoing message with `recipient' as r
On Mar 30 09:43, Ryan Johnson wrote:
> On 30/03/2012 9:27 AM, Ken Brown wrote:
> >If I type `cygstart mailto:recipient?subject=subject' at a Cygwin
> >bash prompt, I expect my default Windows mail program to start an
> >outgoing message with `recipient' as recipient and `subject' as
> >subject. (Th
Barry Buchbinder sent the following at Friday, March 30, 2012 10:23 AM
>Ken Brown sent the following at Friday, March 30, 2012 9:28 AM
>>If I type `cygstart mailto:recipient?subject=subject' at a Cygwin bash
>>prompt, I expect my default Windows mail program to start an outgoing
>>message with `rec
Ken Brown sent the following at Friday, March 30, 2012 9:28 AM
>If I type `cygstart mailto:recipient?subject=subject' at a Cygwin bash
>prompt, I expect my default Windows mail program to start an outgoing
>message with `recipient' as recipient and `subject' as subject. (This is
>what happens if I
On 30/03/2012 9:43 AM, Ryan Johnson wrote:
On 30/03/2012 9:27 AM, Ken Brown wrote:
If I type `cygstart mailto:recipient?subject=subject' at a Cygwin
bash prompt, I expect my default Windows mail program to start an
outgoing message with `recipient' as recipient and `subject' as
subject. (This
On 30/03/2012 9:27 AM, Ken Brown wrote:
If I type `cygstart mailto:recipient?subject=subject' at a Cygwin bash
prompt, I expect my default Windows mail program to start an outgoing
message with `recipient' as recipient and `subject' as subject. (This
is what happens if I type the same URL into
If I type `cygstart mailto:recipient?subject=subject' at a Cygwin bash
prompt, I expect my default Windows mail program to start an outgoing
message with `recipient' as recipient and `subject' as subject. (This
is what happens if I type the same URL into a `Start Menu -> Run' box.)
What happe
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