Re: kdict

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On Monday May 31 2004 21:43, Ze wrote:
> i dont know whats a kioslave.
> Can you explain me? :)
That was a rethoric general question for everybody, not specifically for 
you... or let's say for every developer.
KIO, Kde Input Output is a technology that allows to map anything you want to 
local files. kioslaves are the modules that perform those mappings. For 
instance when you watch a file in your hd with konqueror, you'll see: 
file:/home/user/something , that is using a kioslave called file that just 
shows local files. But if you watch a web, you'll see http://.... that is 
using the http kioslave, and ftp, scp, sftp, fish, and comming next summer 
(or winter depending wher you ware) jabberservices:// (something I'm working 
on), and I was wondering if it wouldn't be nice to have a dict kioslave: 
dict://example.org/searchtearm
Just wondering.
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Pupeno: pupeno@xxxxxxxxxx - http://www.pupeno.com
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