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External Javadoc not displaying in IntelliJ IDEA 4.5

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Harry Burns - 02 Nov 2004 19:55 GMT
I recently switched to a new Win XP computer, and now I have a problem
with Idea.   When I do a Shift-F1 to display External Javadoc for an
item, a Command Prompt window opens with the URL for the javadoc in
the title bar of the window instead of in the broswer.  Of course, no
data is displayed in the Command Prompt window.  HTML files are
associated with IE, and open normally when I double-click on them from
Windows Explorer.

I know this problem is probably not directly related to IDEA, but I
was hoping someone would know the exact protocol they use, and would
know how to fix this problem.

Thanks in advance.
Shane Petroff - 02 Nov 2004 20:19 GMT
I have the same problem under Win2K. It's sporadic though, in the sense
that the browser launches for some classes and refuses to work for
others. I haven't bothered to seek any support yet, so please post any
solution you may find.

--
Shane


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