Can I open a HTML in my browser - HTC One X

Hi Guys,
I have a cd-rom which uses firefox browser to open a series of slides and images, I have put this on my Hard drive and I can use this just fine here, I have tried to put it on my HOX because I think it could run, it requires the same flash player to run but when I try to open the html file it only gives me the option to run DB Text editor, File editor or html viewer.
Is there anyway I could get it to open in the web browser, or maybe alter the code to have it open in opera for instance.

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Originally Posted by qazzy2004
Connect via active sync. After sync, explore your device.
\Application Data\Manila
You are looking for an .xml file called: InternetPortal-en-us.xml
I copied it to my desktop, then edited it using Notepad. Always keep a copy of the stock page before starting any edits!
Replace the line showing the path to IE with this:
<BrowserExe>\Program Files\Skyfire\Skyfire.exe</BrowserExe>
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I tried sending an RTF file to myself in an email.
When I tried to open the attachment, I was able to open it with an application called HTML Viewer, which seems to be a native Android application.
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hi everyone
i have (flv,mp4,...) in my email how can i open them
i have realplayer but when i try to open flv i got a messege (the content is not supported on this phone)
so is there any programe which can open these formulas?
You mean you can't download them? You could zip them then upload them again.
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A third option is to install Astro File Manager and tick the "Enable Browser Download" option in preferences.
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[SOLVED] Setting Browser homepage to local .html file

UPDATE:
Yes, it is possible! Here is how:
1. Create a html file, for example bookmark.html
2. Put this file in a folder in the internal storage, for example: \Download\bookmark.html
3. Open the browser and set the homepage to Other and fill in this:
file:///sdcard/Download/bookmark.html
4. Kill the browser process, make sure you open a fresh new web browser session.
The bookmark.html will be loaded
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Hi,
Is it possible to set the browser homepage to a local html file?
I saw we can set the homepage to "Other ", but I don't know how to do it.
If this is possible, I would like to create something like shortcuts of websites in local html for quick access.
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Browser doesn't appear to like local html files for some reason. I just tried to open on via root explorer but it isn't a listed option. Also as I'm sure you've already tried, trying to link via browser only just searches google for whatever you type in.
Yes, it is possible! Here is how:
1. Create a html file, for example bookmark.html
2. Put this file in a folder in the internal storage, for example: \Download\bookmark.html
3. Open the browser and set the homepage to Other and fill in this:
file:///sdcard/Download/bookmark.html
4. Kill the browser process, make sure you open a fresh new web browser session.
The bookmark.html will be loaded
Homescreen Link
Now, were you able to put a bookmark on your home screen? I have the link set up to open my spreadsheet in my browser (thanks everyone for the directions), but when I put the link on my homepage it tries to open as a PDF rather than sending the XLSX to quickoffice? Any ideas?
gogol said:
Yes, it is possible! Here is how:
1. Create a html file, for example bookmark.html
2. Put this file in a folder in the internal storage, for example: \Download\bookmark.html
3. Open the browser and set the homepage to Other and fill in this:
file:///sdcard/Download/bookmark.html
4. Kill the browser process, make sure you open a fresh new web browser session.
The bookmark.html will be loaded
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