Ugh.  I was barking up the wrong tree.  It wasn't Konqueror.  And it
wasn't KDE controlling it.  It was epiphany (which I had never heard
of before).

I fixed the problem thusly:
  cd /usr/bin
  cat > epiphany
  mozilla "$@"
  ^d
  chmod 555 epiphany

Problem solved.
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On Tue, 2 Nov 2004, Steve wrote:

> On Mon, 2004-11-01 at 20:47, Allen Brown wrote:
> > That didn't do it.  But thank you for the suggestion.  It was
> > worth a try.
> > --
> > Allen Brown
> 
> Well, what your asking isn't a new question. Here's a post that I pulled
> off of the Mandrake list, it should work here too though. Check it out:
> 
> "go to Configure your Desktop (IE: KDE Kontrol Center **kcontrol**).
> it's in kicker->system->configuration. go to components->file
> associations. type html in the "find file name pattern" box. click on
> the html entry. under the "general" tab, look down at "application
> preference order". Mozilla should be listed there. click on it, then
> click the "move up" button 'til it's at the top of the list. click
> "apply".
> 
> should Mozilla not be in the list, click the "add" button & browse to
> the Mozilla binary to add it. it's at /usr/bin/mozilla."
> 
> Google on kde default browser, there are a few other suggestions out
> there.
> 
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