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Originally posted by uryan
Yes it does. When you are using the open hotmail in default browser option, SPNG creates a file in your temp directory called spng_redirect.html that logs you in to hotmail.
I said:
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Originally posted by CookieRevised
Without StuffPlug-NG and...
My whole point was that your solution (with the registry keys) will not work as long as you don't use StuffPlug-NG, because MSN Messenger on its own doesn't use the "normal way" (aka html association) concearning this link. So we were talking about different things...
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Originally posted by uryan
That file is then opened in your default browser.
Yes, and StuffPlug-NG makes it so, by using a file, that your default association for HTML files is used instead of the normal way that MSN Messenger uses to open that link. Otherwise it will still open in MSIE regarding your default browser setting (and thus those registry keys) as long as you don't use StuffPlug-NG.
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Originally posted by uryan
Maxthon set the standard shell\open\command reg key, but not the DDE ones. For some reason this usually made it the default browser when opening html files, but not when SPNG opened its file. Modifying those keys made it work perfectly
Yep, now I agree, because StuffPlug-NG is used and so your registry keys do make sense...
In short: we were talking about different things: I though you came with that solution to proof that you don't need StuffPlug-NG in order to let it work.
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Originally posted by uryan
[i]Gah...CookieRevised modified his post n now this doesn't flow on properly.
I didn't edited my post so that the essence has changed. I edited with a bit more cleares sentences...