On 03/27/2012 09:37 AM, m.roth@xxxxxxxxx wrote: > Johnny Hughes wrote: >> On 03/27/2012 08:31 AM, m.roth@xxxxxxxxx wrote: >>> John Doe wrote: >>>> From: mark <m.roth@xxxxxxxxx> >>>> >>>>> On 03/27/12 00:18, Ned Slider wrote: >>>>>> Any clues from running: >>>>>> gconftool-2 -R /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/http >>>>> Nope. >>>>> gconftool-2 -R /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/http >>>>> needs_terminal = false >>>>> command = /usr/local/firefox-2.0.11ref/firefox "%s" >>>>> enabled = true >>>> Firefox 2.0.11...? >>> Did that while I was getting ready for work. Interesting point - I >>> *know* it's 10.whatever. On the other hand, that's a gnome tool, > correct? I >>> don't run gnome. Period. As I said, I use icewm. I think the only > gnomism I >>> use regularly is gwenview, and that anything else is non-desktop, or kde. >> Did you try to set it up where I asked in the: >> >> Edit => Preferences => Attachments > No, I didn't, though I did look. I see you can search, but don't see where > to add. > > On the other hand, I will check, this evening, to make sure in > edit-preferences->advanced->config editor, that > network.protocol-handler.app.http and the others point to the corrected > directory for open-browser.sh Oh ... it uses a gconf gnome app to set that in preferences. You likely do not have that installed since you are not using a supported WM. You should be able to set it manually, however, like you plan to do in the advanced editor.
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