Another handy function is `browse-url' which will prompt for the url but default to whatever your point is at.
If you're in a html file and you'd like to open that with your browser then `browse-url-of-file' will open it up.
Finally, and I just found this today, if you have some html code in a buffer that isn't even a file, you can open that in your browser to using `browse-url-of-buffer' and emacs will write it to a temporary file and open that in the browser for you.
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browse-url-of-buffer is nice. Thanks for this (and the webjump info too).
Wow, really you have a good idea and you guys are really intelligent.. Thats great to simplify the work.. I will take down this function. Thanks for sharing. Ecommerce website developers
Really great idea and i appreciate your thinking. thank for sharing.
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