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. -- Allen Brown work: Agilent Technologies non-work: http://www.peak.org/~abrown/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Q: How do you silence an Italian? A: Tie up his hands. Q: How do you silence an Engineer? A: Take away his pencil and paper. 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. > > _______________________________________________ > EUGLUG mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://www.euglug.org/mailman/listinfo/euglug > _______________________________________________ EUGLUG mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.euglug.org/mailman/listinfo/euglug
