W dniu 16.12.2015 o 18:57, Olivier Tilloy pisze: > Aside from being installed by default (and not uninstallable) and > having a hardcoded icon to it at the top of the applications scope, > there is nothing specific done to make webbrowser-app "default". > > Its desktop file contains the following line: > > > MimeType=text/html;text/xml;application/xhtml+xml;x-scheme-handler/http;x-scheme-handler/https; > > whichs registers it with the system as a handler for http:// and > https:// links. I suppose other browsers could do the same (just > checked liri, and it doesn’t have such a line in its desktop file).
Isn't it rather that .url-dispatcher file? /usr/share/url-dispatcher/urls/webbrowser-app.url-dispatcher > I > wonder what url-dispatcher would do if it encountered two apps that > claim to be capable of handling those URLs. I guess something along > the lines of showing a dialog to allow the user to choose which app to > use (and maybe a checkbox to save a default choice), but I’m not sure > whether this is implemented yet. Today, url-dispatcher goes for most-specific, there's no UI yet to break a deuce, but it's been discussed as the obvious option. -- Michał Sawicz <[email protected]> Canonical Ltd.
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