On Wed, 2003-07-16 at 18:39, bascule wrote: > james, > i can't find an xmms file association setting in xmms' preferences, i have > removed all references to xmms in the kde file associations dialogue > > bascule
Bascule, what happens if you cd into the .xmms file for the user. I have a file in there called xmms.m3u and it contains the url of the last m3u file I listened to. Could it be a case of I did it once and I'm going to keep doing it till you tell me something different? I moved mine to the side and it had no affect as far as the perf of xmms is concerned. If this site/song is in this file move it aside (like to old or something) and see what happens. James > > On Thursday 17 Jul 2003 2:29 am, James Sparenberg wrote: > > On Wed, 2003-07-16 at 18:13, bascule wrote: > > > i wish to choose which application will play the following type of links > > > in konqueror: > > > http://192.168.0.4/music/4AD/All Virgos Are Mad/All Virgos Are Mad - 05 - > > > Lisa Germano - Geek The Girl.m3u?play=1 > > > > > > no matter what i do xmms keeps on playing it, i have removed xmms from > > > all the file associations in the config>kde>components>file associations > > > and restarted and still xmms launches when i click on a link like the > > > above > > > > > > is there somewhere esle to configure file associations feo web browsing? > > > > > > bascule > > > > Bascule, > > > > Assuming that you are using konqueror not Mozilla you may need to go > > into xmms and remove the system file assoc with m3u from xmms file > > associations. > > > > James
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