phrases - Does one open a browser “on” a URL?
Can I say:
It opens the browser on the URL [X]
meaning that something is opening the browser with the URL [X] already typed in and loading?
Answer
Preposition on may be acceptable in that context, but is less suitable than with, using, or at. You might also reword the sentence, for more-proper semantics:
It opens the browser to display the page at URL ...
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