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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
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