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From: Tom.Horsley@worldnet.att.net (Thomas A. Horsley)
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Subject: Re: Announcing Kermit 95 1.1.12 for Windows 95, Windows NT, and OS/2
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>Like I said, we'll revisit the browser issue in future
>releases. Yesterday, Tom Horsley suggested a "universal
>API" for invoking a browser, but it would take a lot of
>testing and verification to see how universal it really
>was: Windows 95 original, "B", SR2; Windows NT 3.51 and 4.0
>(on Intel, Alpha, and Power PC); OS/2 2.0, 2.1, 3.0, 4.0.
The "shell extensions" (which is what the ShellExecute function is part of)
are on all versions of Windows 95 and on NT 4.0 and later. They definitely
didn't exist on NT 3.51. (Wait, you mean you don't trust Microsoft
documentation to match reality? :-).
OS/2 I know nothing about...