> 
> A second test I did now was to enter `midori http://example.org/` in the
> terminal and in that case with an instance of Midori running a new tab
> was opened in the running instance.
> 
> The last test was to open an URL from another GNOME program like GNOME
> Terminal. This showed the same behavior as Evolution and therefore this
> looks like a general GNOME issue.

I wonder if it's possible that something got confused and there are two
versions of the browser on your system.  If you do 'which midori' and
'gconftool-2 -R /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/http' does it come up with
the same location for the browser on both?

P.

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