PATCH to make minicli use all KURIFilterPlugins

Neil Stevens neil at qualityassistant.com
Tue Oct 29 01:28:12 GMT 2002


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On Monday October 28, 2002 01:48, David Faure wrote:
> Neil wrote:
> > I figure the easiest
> > stopgap solution is to use the existing filter iterator to produce a
> > QStringList of all installed filters.  Then remove ikws, and we're
> > happy.
>
> Yes - and remove localdomainurifilter if !final.
> So the best would be to do that iteration once on start, and store the
> two QStringLists, ready to use for parseLine(). I'd happily approve a
> patch doing that ;)

How about centralizing the pre-made list with the filters themselves, like 
so?

(Patch in two parts, as it modifies KURIFiler and KDesktop)

- -- 
Neil Stevens - neil at qualityassistant.com
"The nearest I can make it out, 'Love your Enemies' means, 'Hate your
Friends'." - Benjamin Franklin
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