Re: KHTML security and web engine choices for TDE (Was: Re: I'M BAAAACK!)

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On February 2, 2022 8:55:35 PM CST, William Morder via tde-users <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>If you use it for both file management and as a browser, it opens up a 
>superhighway into your system. 

Most modern web browsers are essentially just file managers that display web pages. For example, I had to use a separate user for Steam on FreeBSD and it even picked up Firefox as my default file manager as that user. You could open files, view them, and play videos. This is similar in functionality to Konqueror. At the root every web browser is displaying HTML, CSS, and JS/PHP etc. source files in a dedicated file manager.

>As I said, some may disagree, and maybe they do know better. As far as I am 
>concerned, I would like to see a Konqueror stripped of all web browsing 
>capabilities. 
I don't know better, but over time I learned the functionality of file managers and web browsers are similar. :-)
I think tdeparts are really modular, so perhaps the tdepart used for web browsing could be optional? This is like the opposite of what KDE5 did where they stripped the file management portion of Konqueror which now requires a Dolphin kpart.



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