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Erik Jakobsen schreef:
M9!
Many thanks. I never have seen this wonderfull tool. No I can open
Firefox instead of Konqueror in my IRC :-)
YW, did it solve the whole problem?
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M9. Now, is the only time
Erik Jakobsen wrote:
Billie Walsh wrote:
Got through:
EditPreferencesAdvancedConfig Editor
Look for some lines:
network.protocol-handler.app.https
network.protocol-handler.app.http
Nearly all the way at the bottom.
If you have them what is the Value?
Set it to Firefox or
Erik Jakobsen wrote:
As the subject tells, I suddenly cannot get an URL in Thunderbird opened
in Firefox.
Nor in any other browser I have (Konqueror)
This should be understood, that nothing happens if I click on the URL.
What could be the culprit ?
Hello again...
I still cannot open
Erik Jakobsen wrote:
Erik Jakobsen wrote:
As the subject tells, I suddenly cannot get an URL in Thunderbird opened
in Firefox.
Nor in any other browser I have (Konqueror)
This should be understood, that nothing happens if I click on the URL.
What could be the culprit ?
Hello
Richard Creighton wrote:
Erik Jakobsen wrote:
I still cannot open url's in thunderbird, and from there Firefox.
Nor other browsers opens. I have to copy/paste.
if you haven't already done so, install the about:config extension in
Thunderbird, then see what
Erik Jakobsen wrote:
Erik Jakobsen wrote:
As the subject tells, I suddenly cannot get an URL in Thunderbird opened
in Firefox.
Nor in any other browser I have (Konqueror)
This should be understood, that nothing happens if I click on the URL.
What could be the culprit ?
Hello again...
I
Erik Jakobsen wrote:
K.R. Foley wrote:
But when should I be promted for default browser ?.
When you restart firefox?
I still cannot get URL's from Thunderbird opened with Firefox
Ok, but Firefox just opens
Hmm. Not sure then. It only seems to prompt when it is not the default
K.R. Foley wrote:
But when should I be promted for default browser ?.
When you restart firefox?
I still cannot get URL's from Thunderbird opened with Firefox
Ok, but Firefox just opens
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K.R. Foley wrote:
Is this a SUSE package? Has your installation by chance moved to a
different location? I have seen a similar thing happen before. The
following is worth trying:
1) type in about:config in the URL box.
2) search for browser.shell.checkDefaultBrowser
3) If set to false,
Erik Jakobsen wrote:
K.R. Foley wrote:
Is this a SUSE package? Has your installation by chance moved to a
different location? I have seen a similar thing happen before. The
following is worth trying:
1) type in about:config in the URL box.
2) search for browser.shell.checkDefaultBrowser
3)
Hi,
Erik Jakobsen wrote:
Wolfgang Rosenauer wrote:
Hello again...
I still cannot open url's in thunderbird, and from there Firefox.
Nor other browsers opens. I have to copy/paste.
Thunderbird is version 2.0.0.9
Firefox is version 2.0.0.11
The problem has not always been there
What
Philippe Landau wrote:
Richard Creighton wrote:
One of the updates to firefox seems to have broken the one that used to
work requiring this 'patch'.
Did someone submit a bug report ?
ftp http and https handlers are in bold, so Novell changed them ?
? That is still working for me. And I
Erik Jakobsen wrote:
Erik Jakobsen wrote:
As the subject tells, I suddenly cannot get an URL in Thunderbird opened
in Firefox.
Nor in any other browser I have (Konqueror)
This should be understood, that nothing happens if I click on the URL.
What could be the culprit ?
Hello again...
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K.R. Foley schreef:
Erik Jakobsen wrote:
K.R. Foley wrote:
But when should I be promted for default browser ?.
When you restart firefox?
I still cannot get URL's from Thunderbird opened with Firefox
Ok, but Firefox just opens
Hmm. Not
M9. wrote:
There isalso the way trough the kde-configmanager, did you try that?
Thanks for the reply. No I didn't try that option.
Please tell a bit more about it. Thanks!
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http://www.urbakken.dk
Erik Jakobsen wrote:
K.R. Foley wrote:
Is this a SUSE package? Has your installation by chance moved to a
different location? I have seen a similar thing happen before. The
following is worth trying:
1) type in about:config in the URL box.
2) search for browser.shell.checkDefaultBrowser
Wolfgang Rosenauer wrote:
Hello again...
I still cannot open url's in thunderbird, and from there Firefox.
Nor other browsers opens. I have to copy/paste.
Thunderbird is version 2.0.0.9
Firefox is version 2.0.0.11
The problem has not always been there
What could be wrong ?
Is
Erik Jakobsen wrote:
M9. wrote:
There isalso the way trough the kde-configmanager, did you try that?
Thanks for the reply. No I didn't try that option.
Please tell a bit more about it. Thanks!
Not needed. Please believe me that changing anything in the KDE settings
won't change anything
Philippe Landau wrote:
Erik Jakobsen wrote:
Philippe Landau wrote:
True.
Quit Thunderbird.
Start Thunderbird :-)
But the wanted still doesn't work.
you need to add it to about:config :
right-click in about:config window,
New:String:Enter the preference name:
M9. wrote:
Just open the KDE-config manager kde-components componentchooser.
here you can define the default browser and mailprog.
mostly this works.
M9!
Many thanks. I never have seen this wonderfull tool. No I can open
Firefox instead of Konqueror in my IRC :-)
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Erik Jakobsen schreef:
M9. wrote:
There isalso the way trough the kde-configmanager, did you try that?
Thanks for the reply. No I didn't try that option.
Please tell a bit more about it. Thanks!
Just open the KDE-config manager
Wolfgang Rosenauer wrote:
Philippe Landau wrote:
Wolfgang Rosenauer wrote:
Philippe Landau wrote:
Richard Creighton wrote:
One of the updates to firefox seems to have broken the one that used to
work requiring this 'patch'.
Did someone submit a bug report ?
ftp http and https handlers are
Philippe Landau wrote:
Wolfgang Rosenauer wrote:
Philippe Landau wrote:
Do you have the same values as i stated in you about:config ?
No, I don't have protocol-handlers defined for http or https.
And it's also not needed in a non-broken openSUSE system in my
experience.
So maybe those
On 01/05/2008 Richard Creighton wrote:
if you haven't already done so, install the about:config extension in
Thunderbird, then see what
You don't need the about:config extension.
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Erik Jakobsen wrote:
Erik Jakobsen wrote:
As the subject tells, I suddenly cannot get an URL in Thunderbird opened
in Firefox.
Nor in any other browser I have (Konqueror)
This should be understood, that nothing happens if I click on the URL.
What could be the culprit ?
Hello
Billie Walsh wrote:
Got through:
EditPreferencesAdvancedConfig Editor
Look for some lines:
network.protocol-handler.app.https
network.protocol-handler.app.http
Nearly all the way at the bottom.
If you have them what is the Value?
Set it to Firefox or whatever browser you want.
If
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