IE View Source Default Editor
http://www.advantagecommunication.com/blog/tech.htmlAs a web developer, I commonly look at source code, View -> Source, from my web browser, which most of the time is Opera, but sometimes I am forced to use IE. This poses a pain in the ass since the default editor is the small, but mostly useless, Notepad. So wanting to be able to View Source (available from right-click on the page), and open it in my favorite editor UltraEdit I tryed and tryed, and eventually came up with the following:
Shutdown IE
1. Rename Temporary Internet Files
Originally, step 1 was step 2, but doing this first will help you avoid the problems I ran into. So, open up windows explorer, right click the start button -> explore, and scroll down to your windows folder. Find a folder called 'Temporary Internet Files', and right click and rename it to 'Temporary_Internet_Files'. Hit ok when prompted. Now, I am going to recommend restarting windows at this point only because IE is so tightly integrated with windows (can you say anti-trust), that we IE refused to do this and got mucked up. Furthermore, without renaming this, my editor became confused because IE was passing a weird directory name.
2. Edit Registry
Ok, now follow these directions to set it up:
- From Start -> Run, open 'regedit'
- Expand the folders to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/Internet Explorer
- Select/highlight the 'Internet Explorer' folder in the left pane
- Right-click the selected folder, select New -> Key
- Rename the new key to 'View Source Editor'
- Select/hightlight the 'View Source Editor' folder in the left pane
- Right-click the selected folder, select New -> Key
- Rename the new key to 'Editor Name'
- Select/highlight the 'Editor Name' folder in the left pane
- In the right pane you will see an object '(Default)', double-click it to enter in path to editor
- Enter in the path to your favorite editor, 'C:/Program Files/UltraEdit/Uedit32.exe'
- Close regedit
Thats it... Now open up IE, and view source TAA-DAA