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IE 5.2.3(mac) and file helpers

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Sammy - 12 Apr 2004 22:42 GMT
I created an application in applescript.

I want a certain file type (based on file extension) when downloaded
to be open by this application.

I have configure file helpers but it keeps opening the file in bbedit.

How can I force IE to open the file using the application I created?

Thank you in advance for all the help,
Mickey Stevens - 17 Apr 2004 18:37 GMT
You also need to configure the OS to associate this file type with your
AppleScript application.  Download one of these files, select it, and go to
File -> Get Info.  Under "Open With:," choose your AppleScript application,
and press the "Change All" button.

On 4/12/04 4:42 PM, in article
1224d413.0404121342.5e21e417@posting.google.com, "Sammy"
<freesambo@yahoo.com> wrote:

> I created an application in applescript.
>
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>
> Thank you in advance for all the help,

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