Re: [expert] .m3u files in konqueror

2003-07-16 Thread James Sparenberg
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 configkdecomponentsfile 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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Re: [expert] .m3u files in konqueror

2003-07-16 Thread bascule
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

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 configkdecomponentsfile 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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Re: [expert] .m3u files in konqueror

2003-07-16 Thread James Sparenberg
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 configkdecomponentsfile 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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Re: /etc/pluggerrc WAS: Re: [expert] .m3u files in konqueror

2003-07-16 Thread James Sparenberg
On Wed, 2003-07-16 at 19:57, bascule wrote:
 ok i've tracked it down, i have something called 'plugger' installed, with 
 this xmms launches on the urls wihtout i get a 'choose application' dialogue, 
 it seems that kde file associations don't apply to web browsing, there is an 
 /etc/pluggerrc file that has a refernce to x-mpegurl and similar and names 
 xmms, replacing the xmms entry with gmplayer results in that app playing the 
 link - hooray!
 but
 instead of gmplayer launching and playing the link while the original web page 
 with the link remains in view the browser changes as if to load a new page 
 but then stays gray and blank, perhaps there is a syntax to the 
 /etc/pluggerrc file that someone can help me out with?
 
 bascule

That explains one thing why I didn't see it.  When I installed
mplayer it replaces mozplugger... So I don't have that file.. 

James



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