KDE 3.1b, konqueror has no more frame support?

MH listinfo at club-internet.fr
Tue Aug 27 09:33:44 BST 2002


Le Mardi 27 Août 2002 10:18, MH a écrit :
> Le Mardi 27 Août 2002 09:05, James Richard Tyrer a écrit :
> > MH wrote:
> > > It can not display pages such as
> > > http://sourceforge.net/
> >
> > I get no frames with Mozilla.  Did they recently quit using frames?
>
> Sorry my mistake, my connection timed out when getting there and I was too
> stupid and lazy at the time to go deeper :)
>
> > > Besides It can not either display
> > > http://www.kde.org/fr
> > > (seems that it doesn't like the meta tag 'refresh')
> > >
> > > Can someone confirm all this, or it is just me with my konqueror
> > > settings?
> >
> > If I can figure out how to build the CVS, I will check that and get back
> > to you.
>
> I checked with several site that has the same content than the page
>  http://www.kde.org/fr with a meta tag 'refresh'
> Besides I checked my settings and in 'Web Browser - Behavior' the box is
> 'Allow automatic delayed reloading/redirecting is checked. So I supposed it
> is a 'bug' or something
>
> To build from cvs is easy, here is what I do :
> 1. download the source files of the latest beta from ftp.kde.org
> 2. untar the sources
> 3. update the source to the latest cvs by doing the followings
> 	3.a go to in your source dir
> 	3.b issue the following command : cvs -f update -R -d -P '.' 2>&1
> 4.compile
> 	4.a : you need to compile kdelibs first, then kdebase, arts, ...
> 	4.b: compile options depends on your distro
> 		-On suse : the compile options are in the following file :
> 			/etc/opt/kde3/common_options
> 		it has all information needed to compile and make
> 		set all the environment variables with the exports that is listed there,
> then configure with the options that is set to the line 'export
> configkde=', now you're ready to compile
> 		- if not on suse, I don't know, but here is what i do when I need to get
> the compile option from a package : rmp2cpio the source.rpm, then
I forgot the main part here : the source rpm of an official rpm of your distro 
:)

> uncompress the cpio file and get the .spec file. By doing so, and changing
> the versionning in the spec file you can even build and up-to-date rpm,
> useful when you want to keep your rpm databse up-to-date when upgrading
> something by your own.
>
> > --
> > JRT
> >
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