On 08/03/2017 01:24 AM, Alexandre Julliard wrote:
Vincent Povirk madewokherd@gmail.com writes:
I'd suggest to simply open the default start page in that case. That's what iexplore does when there are no arguments.
That's the intent. We don't know what the default start page is for the user's default browser, but it should open it when started with no arguments.
I don't mean the default page for the Unix browser, the behavior is apparently not guaranteed in that case. I mean get the default page configured on the Windows side, and open that. This way we don't need to worry about what the Unix browser will do with no arguments.
The program in question loads the value of HKCR/htmlfile/shell/open/command and calls it with no arguments. If I change that to something other than iexplore, the behaviour is left up to that program. So I'm not sure that just following iexplore's behaviour is necessarily appropriate.