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<updated>2008-11-19T04:14:25-08:00</updated>
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<title>Determine the default browser</title>
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<name>Clinton Johnson</name>
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<updated>2000-10-20T14:52:21-07:00</updated>
<published>2000-10-20T14:52:21-07:00</published>
<summary>Determine the default browser</summary>
<content>Nice article.  Interesting idea to ask the OS to see which EXE is associated with .HTML files.Would it not be easier to go through the registry then?  No need to create files which might possibly conflict with other applications.</content>
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