Hi...
I get this from time to time (with KDE2.1 beta 1).
I'm thinking it's due to some condition in the environment (maybe a memory
leak) because sometimes it goes away after logging out and and back in.
Here's a URL that's doing it right now:
http://www.ozemail.com.au/~djf01/body-1.14.6.tar.gz
If I left-click, I get the "open with" dialogue. If I centre-click, I get a
cleared screen, then an error message saying:
Could not create view for application/x-tgz
The diagnostics is: [sic]
If I right-click, I get the usual right-click menu and the opportunity to
"Save link as...".
The left-click is of course the one that should simply open a file dialogue
as a preamble to saving.
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OK, now. What I've is logged out of KDE and back in. And I'm getting the same
behaviour with this URL...
M.
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Michael O'Henly
TENZO Design
On Wednesday 10 January 2001 14:02, you wrote:
> I also have this problem. It appears that something is being done that
> Konqueror does not support.
>
> Jon H.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Praedor Tempus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2001 11:40 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: KDE general mailing list
> Subject: [expert] What is WRONG with konqueror?!
>
>
> I am running Mandrake 7.2, kernel-2.2.17, KDE 2.1 on both a laptop and a
> desktop machine. This problem occurs on both.
>
> I have an email account that I must access via an Outlook web interface,
> which uses javascript. I can access it and work with it fine with mozilla
> or
> netscape but konqueror goes retarded if I try to access it.
>
> I go to the web login page and enter my name, then a dialog box comes up
> asking for my login and password. Fine. When I enter the required
> information (in konqueror), it appears to try to download the page and then
> asks with what app I wish to open it up (?!?). I select "konqueror" and
> then
> I get an error message as follows:
>
> File:/home/praedor/.kde/share/apps/kfmexec/tmp/1463.0.LogonFrm.asp does not
> exist
>
> Of COURSE it doesn't exist, it's a website not a file on my system. Why is
> konqueror doing this? Why can't it handle opening a simple URL or webpage
> that netscape and mozilla has no problems with? I have javascript enabled
> for konqueror and this web email interface is laden with javascript.
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Michael O'Henly
TENZO Design