file type association?

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I'm using Windows XP and Firefox 1.5.0.12. I have a URL in a Eudora
email that ends with "index.php" which I'm to use in order to log onto
a blog and post.

If I move a cursor over the URL, it says it is syntactically invalid.

If I click on it, this window opens: C:\\Program
Files/Qualcomm/Eudora.

After reading an old message in this group, I went to Windows
Explorer/MyComputer/Tools/FileTypes. Beside PHP, it says Picture It!
Microsoft Document.

Should I change that to Firefox?

If not, can you suggest what else?

Thanks.
 
Program(s) that open php files:

Windows:
Run from Windows Server with PHP
View in a Web browser
Edit with a text editor
 
MOB said:
I'm using Windows XP and Firefox 1.5.0.12. I have a URL in a Eudora
email that ends with "index.php" which I'm to use in order to log onto
a blog and post.
If I move a cursor over the URL, it says it is syntactically invalid.
If I click on it, this window opens: C:\\Program
Files/Qualcomm/Eudora.
After reading an old message in this group, I went to Windows
Explorer/MyComputer/Tools/FileTypes. Beside PHP, it says Picture It!
Microsoft Document.
Should I change that to Firefox?
If not, can you suggest what else?

Program(s) that open php files:
Windows:
Run from Windows Server with PHP
View in a Web browser
Edit with a text editor

I don't have any idea what this response means. My basic question as
to why this URL doesn't take me to the website is:

Does the problem lie with something at the website end or does it lie
with some setting of mine?

Thanks.
 
[MOB] wrote-:
I'm using Windows XP and Firefox 1.5.0.12. I have a URL in a Eudora
email that ends with "index.php" which I'm to use in order to log onto
a blog and post.

If I move a cursor over the URL, it says it is syntactically invalid.

If I click on it, this window opens: C:\\Program
Files/Qualcomm/Eudora.

After reading an old message in this group, I went to Windows
Explorer/MyComputer/Tools/FileTypes. Beside PHP, it says Picture It!
Microsoft Document.

Should I change that to Firefox?

If not, can you suggest what else?

The PHP association on your computer doesn't matter. It looks like a problem with
Eudora Mail. What happens when you run the following line from Start > Run :
http://url.test/

Firefox opens ??


Good Luck, Ayush.
 
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