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      On 04/05/2017 at 13:48, xxxxxxxx wrote:

      Hi again! šŸ˜‰

      I want to display a "help link" in the attribute manager opened in default user browser and tried it as shown in here via .res, .h and .str - with the same result Klaus explained.

      So, is there a new workaround or an equivalent for GeOpenHTML() in Python?

      Cheers,
      Mark.

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        On 05/05/2017 at 03:07, xxxxxxxx wrote:

        Hi,

        I'm afraid there's still no workaround for this limitation with HYPERLINK description elements.
        It seems there's an issue giving the actual HYPERLINK text and destination strings in Python.

        To open a web page with Python, you can use standard library'sĀ  webbrowser module and its open() function.

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          On 05/05/2017 at 08:25, xxxxxxxx wrote:

          Hello Yannick!

          Sorry, I could have figured that out myself, but was lost in cinema4d space... šŸ˜‰
          Thank you very much!

          Cheers,
          Mark.

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