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Re: The best useful improvements about Konqueror
by Klas Kalass on Saturday 25/Aug/2001, @02:44
> The Local Network is empty (use "lisa -K" ? No... Where is the doc ? Why it is not automaticaly done ?)
This is an issue for packagers / distributors, really

> - I don't like cookies, [...]
sorry, I don't understand

> - Sometimes in the file management, there is an Html file that I want to view as Web Page. Clicking on it displays it on the little frame where it is. I want to display it on a big new windows : impossible !! (I mean not easily possible, of course...) I thought than in the right click there would be an option as "Open in a new window" (it is only possible with Netscape and Cie !!)...
Ever tried midle mouse button?

> the desktop icons are all aligned in the top
that is a known issue and actively discussed

Hope my answer is helpfull to you
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Re: The best useful improvements about Konqueror
by Alain on Saturday 25/Aug/2001, @10:38
> > The Local Network is empty (use "lisa -K" ? No... Where is the doc ? Why it is not automaticaly done ?)
> This is an issue for packagers / distributors, really

It seems that Mandrake guys don't know how to do. They need some explanations...
I prefer a KDE installation independant of the distributors... I understand it may be not easy, but I wish it would be a purpouse...

[Cookies] > sorry, I don't understand
There are 3 options : reject (I don't want), ask (I don't want to answer at each cookies, it is tiring, they are too many)... and so I accept cookies. But sometimes, I want to delete all cookies, excepted those necessary (example : dot.kde). It is impossible. It is useless to put kde.dot is in my accepted sites, its cookies are deleted with the others... I think that a chek box "keep accepted sites cookies" (or a double button "Delete all" "Delete fot not accepted sites") would be fine.

> Ever tried midle mouse button?
No, I have not it on mind, and it is good. Thank you. However the natural way is to search in the context menu... before Lynx, Galeon and Cie....

> > the desktop icons are all aligned in the top
> that is a known issue and actively discussed

The KControl Desktop parameter allows to put icons vertical or not. I think it needs a third choice : vertical, horizontal, free.
This bug is very irritating for me because during several years I had the same thing on my MS Windows desktop. At the end, I found a freeware to save and restore the position of icons. And now I have the same bug in KDE ;-(... Happily, it seems it will be fixed many more quickly...

Thank you very much Carsten for the "Empty contents" of the URL bar, it will be very useful !! And the parameter is in the right place... However, I don't understand the interest of an extensible URL box. I think that a fixed lenght is more easy (with ability to change the lenght).

> Hope my answer is helpfull to you

Yes, thank you, it is easier when feeling things are quickly (2.2.1...) going better !
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  • Re: The best useful improvements about Konqueror
    by David Faure on Sunday 26/Aug/2001, @05:02
    The loss of the placement of desktop icons (when launching KDE2.2 for the first time) is fixed in CVS.

    > - deskop icons issues are being worked on, but by different people than those working on kjs =)
    LOL - not really :)
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  • Configuration on URL level
    by coward on Wednesday 29/Aug/2001, @20:14
    Quoting:

    [Cookies] > sorry, I don't understand
    There are 3 options : reject (I don't want), ask (I don't want to answer at each cookies, it is tiring, they are too many)... and so I accept cookies. But sometimes, I want to delete all cookies, excepted those necessary (example : dot.kde). It is impossible. It is useless to put kde.dot is in my accepted sites, its cookies are deleted with the others... I think that a chek box "keep accepted sites cookies" (or a double button "Delete all" "Delete fot not accepted sites") would be fine.

    :End Quoting

    And this still would be a poor implementation.

    I use (on another OS) a browser, that allows me to configure cookies (and much much more, such as JS, frames, image-loading etc.) per URL !

    This I want to see. I might want to accept cookies from Slashdot (always) but (never) from Doubleclick. Yes, I can use "Junkbuster" or with Opera (on Windows) I can select if this domain shall be accepted or not. But once I set it it is hard to change.
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    • Re: Configuration on URL level
      by manas on Saturday 13/Nov/2004, @22:45
      Dear sir,
      I've a problem with my web-browser ,i'm not able to browser .b'coz my web cookies has been blocked.could u plz tell me the way how could i enable the cookies ?
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      • Re: Configuration on URL level
        by cm on Saturday 13/Nov/2004, @23:36
        Hmmm. You've attached this question to a thread that is three years old.
        I doubt many people will read this. A better place to ask user questions would be http://www.kde-forum.org/

        Is your web browser called konqueror?
        If it is: The cookie settings are in the settings menu:
        Settings -> Configure Konqueror -> Cookies
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