Hi, This will open html-pages in the program you select by default, but how about url's? For example, if I click on an URL from within an e-mail or something, it opens in the 'deafult' browser. I've been looking for this option too...
Regards, Joost Op di 03-09-2002, om 14:55 schreef Bill Winegarden: > Hi, > How bout this....start - configuration - kde - file browsing - file > associations. Then type in html, you should see an 'application order' > that can be set. > > hth, > Bill W. > > On Monday 02 September 2002 06:06 am, you wrote: > > Randy Kramer wrote: > > > Anybody know how to set Mozilla (or any other browser) as the default > > > browser in KDE (2.2.2 -- Mandrake 8.2)? > > > > > > Thanks, > > > Randy Kramer > > > > Hi Randy, > > > > Seriously, I'm fairly certain there isn't any such thing in Linux in as > > much as "setting a default browser" goes in the understood sense of the > > phrase. Rather you can tell the system which browser to use when certain > > conditions arise or events happen. > > > > e.i. In Pine when I want a webpage accessed via an embedded URL in the > > message I've set Links in the program prefs to handle all URL calls from > > Pine. > > > > If you're taling about setting things up in KDE to do the same thing I > > don't recall there being a way in which to do that other then that > > anoying little popup thing that comes out of the tool tray that I always > > turn off. you've got me curious now though so I'm going to start diggin > > around. > > > > Mark > > ---- > > Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? > Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
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