Review Request: Ark doesn't recognize zip files from websites when using KHTML
Anders Lund
anders at alweb.dk
Fri May 20 07:52:51 BST 2011
On Fredag den 20. maj 2011, Commit Hook wrote:
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> On May 17, 2011, 6:26 p.m., Dawit Alemayehu wrote:
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> > (Updated May 17, 2011, 6:26 p.m.)
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> > Review request for kdelibs and David Faure.
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> > Summary
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> > If one clicks on a link to a zip file when using khtml, the request is
> > forwarded to the container application application for handling, in this
> > case Konqueror. The container application, konqueror, then creates an
> > instance of KonqRun to determine the content-type of the request so that
> > the request can be handled by the proper application. Unfortunately,
> > KonqRun relies on functions in its parent class, KParts::BrowserRun,
> > which do not do the right thing when putting an ioslave on hold for
> > reuse at the moment. This patch is an attempt to fix the problems in
> > KParts::BrowserRun.
Maybe this is also why using kdewebkit in konqueror is broken when clicking on
any link to a pdf/od*/whatever non-html file?
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Anders
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