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Subject:    Fwd: KFM->Konqi(.kde.html feature)
From:       Chris Lee <nytehorse () inficad ! com>
Date:       2000-05-03 2:45:51
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I wasn't sure what to respond to this user with- so if someone more
knowledgable could remind me, I'd be grateful.

I remember reading a thread about this somewhere, but I can't find it.
Help?


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.kde.html feature in konqy?

Hi,
I used the .kde.html feaure in konqy to have a nice little application
shell where this file got generated on the fly. kfm defined tags like
<file type=*.c> which allowed for classification. Is this feature still
available?
Thanks,
Rahul
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Rahul Dave



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