KDE4 and KIO Fuse

jos poortvliet jos at mijnkamer.nl
Wed Apr 12 19:22:47 CEST 2006


Op woensdag 12 april 2006 17:49, schreef Kevin Krammer:
> On Wednesday 12 April 2006 16:42, Iñaki wrote:
> > El Miércoles, 12 de Abril de 2006 16:25, Hans escribió:
> > > > So you say that you open Konqueror, set the URL to
> > > > "smb://host/resource" and the server files appear. So you open one of
> > > > them with OO and you can save it directly in the server by pressing
> > > > "Ctrl+S".
> > > >
> > > > Are you really sure that you can do it? If you modify a document and
> > > > save it in that way... could you open it again from the server and
> > > > check that the modification exists?
> > > >
> > > > I'b be really surprisised if you say "yes".
> > >
> > > You are now surprised!
> > >
> > > Jip, tried two diff shares on diff servers, open via Konqueror (and
> > > Krusader, same thing), in OO, change something, Ctrl-S, open up again
> > > and the change is still there.
> >
> > Yes, I'm very surprised now.
> >
> > Can anyone explain how OpenOffice support the kisolaves in Suse??
>
> As I said earlier I think it should do that by default.
> If a programm associated with a specific filetype indicates in its .desktop
> file that it can only handly local files (by specifying %f or %F) and KDE
> receives a launch request for an URL of that type, it will 	download the
> file and watch it for changes and upload it if possible.

now i really feel confused - doesn't kio doe that already? i've opened a file 
from a ftp site in a non-KDE app, and after changing it and closing the app, 
something (konqi) asked me if i wanted to upload the changes... this 
happened/worked on - what, kde 3.2? its some time ago, but i'm quite sure 
about it - tought it was really cool. i don't really use non-kde apps, so i 
don't know if it still works. worth a try?


> Cheers,
> Kevin

greetz

Jos

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