Am 09.03.2013 14:37, schrieb Ed Greshko: > On 03/09/13 21:29, Reindl Harald wrote: >> all i can say is find about:config in the extended preferences and >> look if there are protocol handlers for http/https and change them >> to whatever you want >> >> ANY SYSTEM-SETTING is no longer relevant if they are present >> >> network.protocol-handler.app.http >> network.protocol-handler.app.https >> >> it is general a good idea to learn about preferences of used applications > > Yes, of course you could do that of course you have to verify that > Yet, the subject of the thread is "does not respect the default browser setting". yes but try to understand > Which is what I'm addressing. You just overriding the "default" setting with > a specific setting...which is fine. the default maybe overrided since this thread started > Almost like saying... I know there is a bug but I can get around > it so never mind. :-) you do not understand what i am trying to tell you i saw on my machine google-chrome a few years ago in exactly this settings and you can bet that ii have not made them, i guess it was the chrome-installation like any update tries to enable/start atd.service until you mask it so if someone finds that default settings are ignored he has at the first place to look in any application specific ones!
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