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I screwed up Konquerer
I'm not sure how I did it, but I screwed up Konquerer. I was trying to change the file associations for local html files so that I could double click and edit them in Kate. But then, when I went to browse a website, Konquerer asked if I wanted to use Kate to open it. No, I didn't, so I set the association for text/html files back to Konquerer. Now when I try to open a website I get this error: "There appears to be a configuration error. You have associated Konqueror with text/html, but it can't handle this file type".
Any ideas what I did wrong?
Go back to the file assosiations and check the tab embedding. The first application on this tab should be KHTML.
If that doesn't work, remove the following file:
file:~/.kde/share/mimelnk/text/html.desktop
Kind regards, Rinse
Help mee om
KDE 3.5.5 in het Nederlands te vertalen
Also check the settings on the "ebedded" tab of text/html.
It should be "embedded viewer" and KHTML should be on top of the entry list.
Fastest way is to follow Rinse's suggestion and remove the html.desktop file
Cheers,
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Qt/KDE Developer
Debian User