On Tuesday 29 Jul 2003 5:47 pm, Brant Fitzsimmons wrote: > Graham Watkins wrote: > > Todd Slater wrote: > >> On Tue, Jul 29, 2003 at 12:50:02PM +0100, Graham Watkins wrote: > >>> Graham Watkins wrote: > >>>> Hi Y'all, > >>>> > >>>> I opened Konqueror as superuserthe other day with the > >>>> intention of moving some files from my user directory to my > >>>> windows drive to which the user does not have write > >>>> permission. When I navigated to my /home/user directory, the > >>>> window displayed a web page - the UK Mirror Service Homepage > >>>> even though most of the links displayed on it didn't work. I'm > >>>> sure this isn't supposed to happen. > >>>> > >>>> Anyone ever seen anything like this ? > >>>> > >>>> I'm using mdk 9.0 > >> > >> OK, "no". > >> > >> Did you by any chance save that page in your home directory? > >> > >> > >> Todd > > > > Yup. After reloading the page, the location bar showed > > /home/graham/index.html. I had saved the page with this name > > although I don't remember when or why. From the regular user > > Konqueror, I deleted it. > > Then when I refreshed the page as super user, it displayed the > > contents of my home directory like it was supposed to. > > > > Thanks for pointing me in the right direction. > > Here's why it did it: > > In Konqueror: > View => Use index.html > > You'll notice that it is checked. Uncheck it and you won't have > the problem. > I never noticed that one. It could be really useful, I guess. Your own html index page with your most used links on and off the 'net. Cool!
Anne
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