Wolfgang Rosenauer wrote: > Eberhard Roloff wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I am using 10.3/32bit with KDE and use Thunderbird/Mozilla for Mail and >> Surfing the web. >> >> I did a clean install from scratch, not an update. However I preserved >> my /home/username directory. >> >> With 10.2 I had thunderbird open firefox when I clicked on a web link >> inside a mail. >> >> Now I found to my surprise, that this no longer works. When I click on a >> weblink, nothing happens. >> >> I installed the about:config extension for thunderbird and found that >> the strings for >> network.protocol-handler.app.http >> and network.protocol-handler.app.https >> did NOT exist. >> >> I added them and set the values appropriately to /usr/bin/firefox and >> now it works. > > That's not the proposed solution (at least not mine). > I haven't used Thunderbird on 10.3 for production but it should still > work, if firefox is set as your default http url-handler in gconf. > > Could you please check if that's the case by opening gconf-editor and > looking up the keys > /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/http > and > /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/https > > If there is Firefox in there please open a bug :-( > > Wolfgang
Thanks Wolfgang, sorry, I am using KDE, do not have gnome installed, except for the minimum dependencies that I need. Therefore I got no gconf-editor installed. How can I check this on KDE and/or manually? Thanks and regards Eberhard -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
