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Error in Debian-Binary



Hello dear developers/maintainers,

please be so kind and check the follwing entry in KDE, I suppose, there is a 
little mistake in teh standard konfiguration. This is the reason, that links 
cannot be started out of kmail. And: This is only in Debian-Packages !

Look in KDE for the extensions of html:

Original:
kfmclient openProfile %u webbrowsing

Must be:
kfmclient openProfile webbrowsing %u

Don't know the reason, Ingo Kloeckner from the kmail-developer-team gave me 
this clue ! Doing so will work !

This is what he wrote (for your information):

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Hallo Hans,

on Sunday 20 March 2005 19:40, you wrote:
> Hello dear developer,
>
> I have a little problem with kmail, and cannot find the reason.
>
> Description:
>
> When I get e-mails which include a link, and I click on it, then I
> expect, konqueror to start. But: It will not. I see the jumping
> konqueror-icon, and then the icon disappears and nothing happens. But
> when I click on it in every other application, konqueror will start
> as expected. Starngely, in SuSE it works, but not on my Debian-System
> (sid).
>
> Hints:
> I suppose, kmail looks for the string in extensions of KDE. My system
> uses:
>
> kfmclient openProfile %u webbrowsing

Das sieht falsch aus. Versuch mal
  kfmclient openProfile webbrowsing %u

> This is standard in "Debian-KDE".
>
> Now my question:
>
> Is this a bug in kmail , or is this a bug in Debian's KDE or is this
> a konfiguration-problem ?

Es ist mit Sicherheit kein Fehler in KMail (siehe unten). Ob's ein 
Debian Problem ist, kann ich nicht sagen.

> I some day changed the kfmclient-command above (I remember, that SuSE
> does use another kfmclient-command) and it worked. But after an
> update, it worked no more.
>
> Please give me some clue, maybe I have only a problem to understand
> workflow in kmail.

KMail öffnet den Link mit Standard-KDE-Methoden (mittels new KRun(url)). 
Soweit ich weiß bestimmt KDE zunächst den vermutlichen Dateityp, sucht 
dann ein passendes Programm und startet dann dieses Programm mit der 
angegebenen Kommandozeile.

KDE 3.3 verwendet standardmäßig übrigens
  kfmclient openURL %u text/html
zum Öffnen von HTML-Dateien.

Viele Grüße
Ingo

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Thank you very much for youre great work !!!!

Best regards

Hans-J. Ullrich


 



 
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