> > > > That doesn't seem right. The "preferred browser" shouldn't be bound to > > the mime type. It should be bound to the scheme of the URL. > > Yes, I agree with that. We don't do that at the moment in KDE, but I think we > should. I consider the "default browser" as being "the app which I use to open html files". That means that if I double click on a local html file, I want it to open in my "default browser". On the contrary, if I double click on a http://domain.com/toto.ps, I don't want to open it in a browser to be asked which app should be used to open it, it's better to directly launch an app which can handle this uri if there is one available. Christophe
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