Re: Konqueror and Secure pages

2001-04-08 Thread Jaye Inabnit ke6sls

Hello,

I'm a bit confusesesesed about openssl. I do not have this package installed 
locally. I don't recall it being mentioned to install it on this list. I just 
finished sorting (quickly) thru the archives, but I don't see mentioned a 
requirement for openssl to make konq handle ssl sites.

When did I miss this notice?

On Saturday 07 April 2001 11:45, David Morgan wrote:
 OpenSSL is in the Crypto directories on the Debian KDE site and its
 mirrors. Assuming that you have crypto in your apt sources line for KDE
 then it should be available and just do apt-get install openssl.

 I think Ivan provides this with the KDE packages as you need the exact
 version that KDE was compiled against.

 If secure sockets are still not working for you then it may be that you are
 using the WWWOFFLE cache program. Try adding the names of secure sites that
 you use to the No Proxy line in the Proxies configuration dialog in Konq.
 This is a workaround, not the long-term solution. I'm still looking for
 that.

 On Tuesday 03 April 2001  3:40 pm, Shawn Garbett wrote:
  I couldn't browse a secure website under Konqueror that I just installed
  2.1.1.
  The web site mentions on kde mentions needing an OpenSSL installed.
 
  Which Debian package should I grab for this? Where do I get it? I looked
  for such in the sid distro of Debian and couldn't find it.
 
  Shawn Garbett

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Error Viewing HTML page Without Extension

2001-04-08 Thread Evan Malahy
I am trying to view an HTML page (the MIME type is text/html) but Konqueror 
pops up the program chooser for unknown file types.  The URL does not have 
the .html at the end, but Netscape reports the file as a text/html MIME 
type.  The hack to work around this was to set KHTML as the embedded viewer 
for the allfiles MIME type in Konqueror.  However, this means that I have 
to type the http://; before every URL manually for Konqueror not to give a 
Malformed URL error.

I would post the URL, but the problem only occurs when I'm logged in to the 
service (it's for NetFlix) and I don't really want my login floating around.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,
Evan Malahy