I think the new files you can create with Konqueror are configured via .desktop files in /usr/share/templates and corresponding .txt/.html/.php/.whatsoever files in /usr/share/templates/.source. So all that happens when you create a new file of a certain type in Konqueror is that it copies e.g. /usr/share/templates/.source/index.php to the location you specified for the new file. Knowing this you could perhaps change Konqueror’s behaviour to something you like more. ;) Erki Am oder ungefähr am Sonntag, 21. Juni 2009 um 15:07:57 schrieb Dotan Cohen: > In Konqueror I created a new file in a new directory on a remote > machine and called it index.php. When I opened this new file in Kate I > found this: > > <html> > <head> > <title></title> > <meta content=""> > <style></style> > </head> > <body></body> > </html> > > Is that Kate's way of trying to be helpful, or has something > interesting happened? >
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