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1. Has it always been like that for you with TC 9.22a?
2. Maybe you have accidently set an internal association for html files that is invalid. Check "Files" -> "Internal Associations (Total Commander Only)..." to see if you have *.html in the list of associations.
3. Maybe you need to reenable/update the system association for *.html files - what Windows version are you using (how to do it depends on that)?
4. Have you tried starting TC with a clean ini file - run this from TC's command line:
2User919
If you open "Files" -> "Associate With..." while the cursor is on a html file, then what does it show?
Does it work from TC if you change the extension of the file to .htm ?
Suggestions
1. You could try (using the Windows 10 interface) to associate html file to something else - tetst that in TC - and then change it back again.
2. Or you could associate by file type - in Windows Settings - "Default Apps" - click on "Choose default apps by file type" - then scroll down to .html, click and choose your preferred browser.
3. Or you could do it by the right click menu - right click on a html file - choose "Open with" - then click on "Choose another app" - click in the box "Always use this app to open .html files" and the choose your browser.
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Danish Total Commander Translator
TC 11.03 32+64bit on Win XP 32bit & Win 7, 8.1 & 10 (22H2) 64bit, 'Everything' 1.5.0.1371a
TC 3.50 on Android 6 & 13
Try: TC Extended Menus | TC Languagebar | TC Dark Help | PHSM-Calendar
petermad wrote: ↑2020-01-10, 00:30 UTC
If you open "Files" -> "Associate With..." while the cursor is on a html file, then what does it show?
Associate browser run command. For instance Firefox HTML Document ("C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe" -osint -url "%1").
petermad wrote: ↑2020-01-10, 00:30 UTC
Does it work from TC if you change the extension of the file to .htm ?
Yes, it does work.
petermad wrote: ↑2020-01-10, 00:30 UTC
1. You could try (using the Windows 10 interface) to associate html file to something else - tetst that in TC - and then change it back again.
I did associate Visual Studio 2019 in Windows 10 associate default app by file extension interface. It does not work in TC.
petermad wrote: ↑2020-01-10, 00:30 UTC
3. Or you could do it by the right click menu - right click on a html file - choose "Open with" - then click on "Choose another app" - click in the box "Always use this app to open .html files" and the choose your browser.
This point is interesting. When opened via "Choose another app" it works no matter if application used is set as default. This dialog is Windows 10 type. I suppose it relates to it.
This point is interesting. When opened via "Choose another app" it works no matter if application used is set as default. This dialog is Windows 10 type. I suppose it relates to it.
Yest but did you: click in the box "Always use this app to open .html files" and the choose your browser. - and can that fix the problem with double clicking file in TC (this another way of changing default association)?
License #524 (1994)
Danish Total Commander Translator
TC 11.03 32+64bit on Win XP 32bit & Win 7, 8.1 & 10 (22H2) 64bit, 'Everything' 1.5.0.1371a
TC 3.50 on Android 6 & 13
Try: TC Extended Menus | TC Languagebar | TC Dark Help | PHSM-Calendar
petermad wrote: ↑2020-01-10, 20:25 UTC
Yest but did you: click in the box "Always use this app to open .html files" and the choose your browser. - and can that fix the problem with double clicking file in TC (this another way of changing default association)?