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Subject: Re: [suse-kde] Staring FireFox from KMail
From: Eric Seynaeve <eric.seynaeve () advalvas ! be>
Date: 2004-06-21 18:01:23
Message-ID: 200406212001.24169.eric.seynaeve () advalvas ! be
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Thanks John and Robinson,
That worked fine. I like the fact that the embedded browser remains on
konqueror in konqueror ;-)
Don't mind highjacking the thread John. It seems an interesting problem :-)
Eric
On Monday 21 June 2004 18:02, John Coldrick wrote:
> On Sunday 20 June 2004 04:01, Eric Seynaeve wrote:
> > Hey everyone,
> >
> > I would like URLs appearing in my mail to open in FireFox instead of
> > Konqueror. The control panels gives me a 'Component Chooser' but it
> > doesn't include a web browser option. I remember there used to be an
> > option to choose Gecko instead of KHTML but can't seem to find it back.
>
> Go to Control Centre/KDE Components/File Associations end edit text/ html.
> You'll find Konqueror at the top of the list - just move Firefox above it
> and it will be the default browser.
>
> Btw, at the risk of hijacking this thread ;) , I used to edit that command
> to open the URL in a new tab, via:
>
> firefox -remote 'openURL(%u,new-tab)'
>
> which used to work fine in Firefox 0.8. However, it seems that the remote
> commands in 0.9 are broken - I can't get them to work. Anyone had any
> success with this?
>
> Cheers,
>
> J.C.
>
>
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