Hy Casey, hi Juergen, My conclusion after hours of testing: It seems that integration of NS and Mozilla into Win2k is not really good or Win2k has problems.
I'm not sure you need the "%1" at the end for Netscape or Mozilla.
I tried it with and without in NS and Moz and Win2k-Config. Without success.
How did you setup the application/x-zope-edit MIME type in win2k?
Action: Open D:\prog\Python22x\pythonw.exe D:\prog\ZopeEdit\zopeedit.py "%1" Should be correct. Tried the same also without "%1". NS 4.79 works (+/-) ------------------- It seems that the system file extension config and the config in NS and the config in Mozilla influence each other in a not so transparent manner :-(. In NS 4.79 I'am able now to open all types of objects independantly of the extension. In NS I see two Helper Applications configured. One coming from the system and one obviously coming from Mozilla (Now 1.0). Name: Zope External Editor (from system, not seen by Mozilla) Extension: zope Mime: -- App: d:\prog\Python22x\pythonw.exe d:\prog\ZopeEdit\zopeedit.py "%1" Name: Zoepedit File (from Mozilla, not seen by system) Extension: -- Mime: application/x-zope-edit App: d:\prog\Python22x\pythonw.exe d:\prog\ZopeEdit\zopeedit.py Normaly it is not possible to configure a Helper App without extension (System and NS 4.79). In Mozilla you can specify the extension but you don't have to. Mozilla 1.0 ----------- Mozilla saves the file into the temp directory but zopeedit.py seems not to be started. I even see a short flickering of the download window. If I start zopeedit.py manualy with the saved file the editor gets started. Duncan: If you like me doing some tests file me your instructions or code to make the tests. Greetings, Greg _____________________________________ Grégoire Weber mailto:gregoire.weber@switzerland.org