On Thursday 15 May 2008 10:50, Wolfgang Rosenauer wrote:
Randall R Schulz wrote:
On Thursday 15 May 2008 10:33, Richard Creighton wrote:
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That is correct, TBird has never moved the FF application to another window when *any* other application opens a window IF FF is already running in another window already....at least on my (and her) system(s).
I wonder if this has to do, somehow, with the precise invocation KMail is using to hand off a URL to Firefox? According to the current configuration of my KDE file associations, for the MIME type text/html, this action is performed:
/opt/MozillaFirefox/lib/mozilla-xremote-client -a firefox "openURL(%u)"
I have never experienced the problem that Richard C. reports. (I have Firefox configured to open remotely dispatched URLs of this sort in a new tab in the current / most recently active window.)
How old is your system? ;-) If you call /opt/MozillaFirefox/lib/mozilla-xremote-client it must be from stone age or so. But anyway it's a serious question.
Why is it a serious question? The particular path name of the mozilla-xremote-client is not the point, it's the fact that this is how the URL is handed off between KMail and Firefox. Perhaps I should be using one of these other ones, but the per-user KDE associations probably don't get updated when Firefox does. % locate mozilla-xremote /etc/subdomain.d/opt.MozillaFirefox.lib.mozilla-xremote-client /home/rschulz/.IntelliJIdea70/system/HtmlPreview_1.0.8/mozilla-xremote-client /opt/mozilla/lib/mozilla-xremote-client /opt/MozillaFirefox/lib/mozilla-xremote-client /usr/lib/nvu/mozilla-xremote-client /usr/lib/seamonkey/mozilla-xremote-client /usr/lib/xulrunner-1.8.0.1/mozilla-xremote-client /usr/local/firefox-2.0/mozilla-xremote-client Anyway, it's SuSE Linux 10.0 running Firefox 2.0.0.10 (they're not updating it anymore).
Wolfgang
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