Timothy Pearson wrote:
the only thing Konqueror cannot browse is resource hungry web sites. While I'd love to see that change, I'm not holding my breath.
As you've probably guessed fixing this is very hard. It would require integrating a different browser engine (such as Webkit) into a Konqueror plugin while retaining the functionality of the
What about a Konqueror plugin for Firefox/Iceweasel? I can 'open in Iceweasel' from Konqueror, but not the other way around. Being able to extend the Iceweasel Application panel with file extensions/URL types that can be opened in a running Konqueror instance would be really nice.
...Editing mimeTypes.rdf looked promising, but it appears to be limited to base executables - '/opt/trinity/bin/konqueror' works (new instance), '/opt/trinity/bin/kfmclient openProfile webbrowsing' is ignored/won't show up as an option.
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Timothy Pearson wrote:
the only thing Konqueror cannot browse is resource hungry web sites. While I'd love to see that change, I'm not holding my breath.
As you've probably guessed fixing this is very hard. It would require integrating a different browser engine (such as Webkit) into a Konqueror plugin while retaining the functionality of the
What about a Konqueror plugin for Firefox/Iceweasel? I can 'open in Iceweasel' from Konqueror, but not the other way around. Being able to extend the Iceweasel Application panel with file extensions/URL types that can be opened in a running Konqueror instance would be really nice.
...Editing mimeTypes.rdf looked promising, but it appears to be limited to base executables - '/opt/trinity/bin/konqueror' works (new instance), '/opt/trinity/bin/kfmclient openProfile webbrowsing' is ignored/won't show up as an option.
Sounds like a potential security nightmare. It's one thing to have a web plugin to Konqueror (which is not natively network enabled, only its plugins are) and quite another to have something plug in to Firefox, which is natively Web enabled.
Tim
Timothy Pearson wrote:
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Timothy Pearson wrote:
the only thing Konqueror cannot browse is resource hungry web sites. While I'd love to see that change, I'm not holding my breath.
As you've probably guessed fixing this is very hard. It would require integrating a different browser engine (such as Webkit) into a Konqueror plugin while retaining the functionality of the
What about a Konqueror plugin for Firefox/Iceweasel? I can 'open in Iceweasel' from Konqueror, but not the other way around. Being able to extend the Iceweasel Application panel with file extensions/URL types that can be opened in a running Konqueror instance would be really nice.
...Editing mimeTypes.rdf looked promising, but it appears to be limited to base executables - '/opt/trinity/bin/konqueror' works (new instance), '/opt/trinity/bin/kfmclient openProfile webbrowsing' is ignored/won't show up as an option.
Sounds like a potential security nightmare. It's one thing to have a web plugin to Konqueror (which is not natively network enabled, only its plugins are) and quite another to have something plug in to Firefox, which is natively Web enabled.
I think I used the wrong word (plugin), all I'm talking about is 'open with Konqueror' functionality in Iceweasel/Firefox.