Timeline for Make IE open new window in different browser
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May 21, 2016 at 4:29 | comment | added | Moab | I used the comments like you should have. | |
May 21, 2016 at 3:42 | comment | added | Moab | Poor answers get down votes, oh and your attitude sucks. | |
May 21, 2016 at 3:17 | comment | added | HopelessN00b | @Moab I never claimed this was a good answer, but it is the correct one. And again, you are both free and encouraged to spend a bunch of your time explaining the reasoning behind why this feature isn't included in IE, but I'm not going to spend mine on it. | |
May 21, 2016 at 3:14 | comment | added | Moab | This answer by you is a good one...superuser.com/a/1079204/40928 | |
May 21, 2016 at 3:08 | comment | added | HopelessN00b | @zer0c00l Same concept. IE (or any other major browser) doesn't have the functionality to send a specific url or website to another program. The most granularity you'll get is the ability to open all files (or links) of a certain type with a default application. But what you asked, simply isn't functionality that was written into IE. | |
May 21, 2016 at 3:00 | comment | added | zer0c00l | But the question is to open a link, just with another browser. Not opening another program | |
May 21, 2016 at 2:56 | comment | added | HopelessN00b | @Moab Can you find any documents to backup the fact that you can't use Chrome to open up Fallout 4 into a new Excel process? Right, you can't, because that's just fundamentally not how computers work. If you want to back up the answer with an explanation of why, feel free, but "no" is the answer to this question. | |
May 21, 2016 at 2:52 | comment | added | Moab | Any documents to back this answer up? This should be a comment and not an answer. | |
May 21, 2016 at 2:51 | history | answered | HopelessN00b | CC BY-SA 3.0 |