On Thursday 24 May 2007 18:11, Kevin Krammer wrote: > On Thursday 24 May 2007, Null Pointer wrote: > > On Thursday 24 May 2007 15:05, Kevin Krammer wrote: > > > This usually mean that the file type association has > > > been changed. > > > > > > Check control center -> KDE componentens and file type > > > associations for the text/html type. > > > > > > The associated program should be "Konqueror", on top of > > > the list and the command (Edit button) should be > > > "kfmclient openURL %u text/html" > > > > > > The %u tells KDE that the program can URLs itself, > > > otherwise it plays save and assumes it can only do local > > > files and downloads them (to the temp directory) before > > > passing it to the program. > > > > Thanks Kevin, but it still does the same thing. The > > associated program was Opera, but it was launching Konq, > > which was number two. I have no idea why. I moved Konq to > > the top and made sure the command was as you said. It > > still loads to /var/tmp and still launches Konq with the > > same results. > > Opera would work as well (just make sure it has a %u or %U > in the command) > > > It seems to be an interesting problem. :-( > > Hmm. > > Check > control center -> KDE components -> component chooser > if you have an override for web browser
OK, progress. :-) Under Web Browser in the Component Chooser, the "in the following browser:" radio button was checked and the variable field had "kde-kfmclient." I checked the "in an application based on the contents of the URL" button instead, and everything seems to be working fine now. I don't remember ever changing anything in this area, although I can't say with 100% certainty that I didn't. In any case, thanks a lot for the help, Kevin, and thanks to all who work on KDE for the great software. NP -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]