Hello ...
I discovered quite by accident that there is a problem with links in KMail & FireFox when I recently had trouble with Evolution.
If I click on a link in a mail message when the browser loads all images are broken as well as all referneces to ccs files, and other resources because the URI is something like:
file:///var/tmp/kdecache-fido/krun/27670.0.fedora.php
This only happens with Firefox. Mozilla & Konquerer show the proper URI (in this case):
http://i2o.shadowconnect.com/fedora.php
Has anyone else experienced this? If so has it been bugzilla'd and where should itr be reported, Redhat or upstream?
Thanks.
Rob.
On Sunday 17 October 2004 09:18, Robert Couture wrote:
Hello ...
I discovered quite by accident that there is a problem with links in KMail & FireFox when I recently had trouble with Evolution.
If I click on a link in a mail message when the browser loads all images are broken as well as all referneces to ccs files, and other resources because the URI is something like:
file:///var/tmp/kdecache-fido/krun/27670.0.fedora.php
This only happens with Firefox. Mozilla & Konquerer show the proper URI (in this case):
http://i2o.shadowconnect.com/fedora.php
Has anyone else experienced this? If so has it been bugzilla'd and where should itr be reported, Redhat or upstream?
Thanks.
Rob.
Hi Rob:
Don't recall seeing a response to this so I'll pass along an idea. Open up Control Center > KDE components > File associations > text > html. In the "Application Precedence Order" dialog box select firefox & edit. In the "Application" tab, add %u to the end of the command: so it reads "/usr/bin/firefox %u".
That SHOULD get it to work.
HTH, Tom
On Fri, 2004-05-11 at 01:01 -0800, Thomas Taylor wrote:
http://i2o.shadowconnect.com/fedora.php
Has anyone else experienced this? If so has it been bugzilla'd and where should itr be reported, Redhat or upstream?
Don't recall seeing a response to this so I'll pass along an idea. Open up Control Center > KDE components > File associations > text > html. In the "Application Precedence Order" dialog box select firefox & edit. In the "Application" tab, add %u to the end of the command: so it reads "/usr/bin/firefox %u".
That SHOULD get it to work.
Yes, thank-you. Was this filed with bugzilla. I would think that this should be to prevent others having this problem.
Robert.