External Editor function broken under 10.6.3

I updated to 10.6.3 recently. Now, when I control-click a photo and select "edit in external editor," nothing happens. Before, it would open Photoshop Elements 6, which I had selected as the external editor of choice in iPhoto Preferences. Now, in Preference, Photoshop Elements 6 doesn't even show as an option for the external editor; rather my only choices there now are "Full Screen," "In Main Window," and "in iPLMEdit," (the latter of which I don't recognize or understand).
Any advice on how to fix this would be greatly appreciated

Okay, it seems "user" was broken, not iPhoto....
Thanks for pointing me back to what I once knew and developed amnesia about.
I realize that because of a few other little quirky things going on with 10.6.3, I too quickly jumped on the "oh, it broke this too" instead of thinking it through like usual.
Tonia

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