#!/bin/sh # file: url_view G. Moody 16 April 1997 # Last revised: 4 May 2006 # Use this script to view an HTML document or any other URL (specified by # the command-line argument to this script). Set the environment variable # URLV to specify your favorite web browser; if you have not done so, # url_view will attempt to use Firefox. if [ $# -lt 1 ]; then echo usage: url_view URL; exit fi if [ "x$URLV" = "x" ]; then URLV=firefox else case $URLV in Fir*) URLV=firefox ;; Gal*) URLV=galeon ;; Kfm*) URLV=konqueror ;; Kon*) URLV=konqueror ;; Moz*) URLV=mozilla ;; Net*) URLV=netscape ;; Ope*) URLV=opera ;; esac fi case $URLV in gal*) $URLV -x $1 2>/dev/null & ;; konq*|kfm*) kfmclient openURL 2>/dev/null $1 ;; fir*|moz*|net*|ope*) ( $URLV -remote "openURL($1)" 2>/dev/null || $URLV $1 ) & ;; *) $URLV $1 & ;; esac exit # For supported browsers (Galeon, Konqueror (kfm), Mozilla, Netscape, and # Opera), url_view avoids launching a new instance of the browser if one # is already running. For all of these except Konqueror, url_view reuses # an already-open browser window if possible. # Note that early versions of these browsers may not support the remote # control features of current versions. All versions of Netscape since 1.1 # will work properly, but remote control was added to Mozilla and Galeon # relatively recently. It is likely that all versions of Konqueror will # work, but only Konqueror 2.2.2 has been tested. Opera has not been tested. # If URLVIEWER specifies an unsupported browser, url_view invokes it in the # background, passing the URL as the first (and only) command-line argument. # If you are still using Mosaic, you are invited to add Mosaic support (see # http://archive.ncsa.uiuc.edu/SDG/Software/Mosaic/Docs/remote-control.html). # If you want to port url_view to MS-Windows, you may be able to use IE with # the command "rundll32.exe url.dll,FileProtocolHandler $1" (where $1 is the # URL, as above). According to http://www.jsifaq.com/SUBI/tip4100/rh4162.htm, # you will need to convert .htm to .ht%6D (and presumably .html to .ht%6D%6C) # if $1 ends in .htm or .html, because rundll32 chokes otherwise. Note that # the remote control features of the other browsers may work differently or # may be unsupported under MS-Windows.