Am Mittwoch, 6. April 2005 14:09 schrieb Kevin Krammer: > Whe using the run command, KDE first request the HTTP information about the > file you have entered and then decides which application can handle the > target's MIME type. > In your case it very likely encounters text/html and starts Konqueror for it. > > If you enter the address into Konqueror, it can skip the second step as the > encountered MIME type is one it can handle itself. > > Cheers, > Kevin Then probably the news site disallows caching or else the second request would be served from the cache, wouldn't it? (Or is the first one a just a HEAD command?) Would it be possible to change KDE's behaviour so that it ignores the no-cache setting(s) in this special case and always uses the cached version? This would make things quicker, save bandwidth and avoid problems of this type. Christian.
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