Maybe. I think a suggestion would be good, as long as it doesn't
actually require Konqueror to be installed, which would add a lot of
bloat for such a simple thing.

I think a much better soultion would be for a more standardised approach
to the whole thing. Instead of caring if Konqueror, Firefox, Opera,
MyBrowser is installed, the system should call a universal function to
just open 'a browser', which Gnome, KDE, XFCE or whatever else could use
to open up the browser according to the user's preferences.

I've just checked out the freedesktop site hoping that would be able to
help. Sadly, I cannot see anything for web browsers, unless I'm simply
being thick. The page of interest appears to be
http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Standards -- maybe it's time for a new
standard?

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