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Post subject: iceweasel not able to invoke dolphin for download folder  PostPosted: 11.10.2010, 19:47



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After download is complete if we right click and select option : open containing folder :

Iceweasel gives us a launch application /choose application dialog from and i cant seem to get firefox to use dolphin. Same case while trying to open any other file
 
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Post subject: RE: iceweasel not able to invoke dolphin for download folder  PostPosted: 11.10.2010, 21:42
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Moved to "software". This behaviour cannot be influenced by the installer, so it's not a release bug.

Maybe someone can check how iceweasel works opening a folder from the download manager (it's not a KDE application), I really don't have a clue.

I just tested a gif image, and it was opened by easytag. That's not the desired file manager Wink

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Post subject: RE: iceweasel not able to invoke dolphin for download folder  PostPosted: 12.10.2010, 10:19



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In Iceweasel you find those setting under Edit->Preferences->Applications. Should be the same location for Firefox

Edit: It's Content Type 'file'.
Set it to /usr/bin/dolphin and it should work.
 
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Post subject: dont see "file" under content type.  PostPosted: 12.10.2010, 19:30



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i guess iam doing something very stupid. I dont see "file" under content type. Please check screenshot.



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 Filename:  iceweasel.jpg.tar.gz
 Filesize:  52.99 KB
 Downloaded:  1971 Time(s)

 
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Post subject: Re: dont see "file" under content type.  PostPosted: 12.10.2010, 22:01
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      alien-aptosid wrote:
I dont see "file" under content type.

Me neither. It really starts to be an interesting question, because the option is there ... but where to set it properly?

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Post subject: RE: Re: dont see "file" under content type.  PostPosted: 15.10.2010, 10:01



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Does Iceweasel recognize the correct filetype?

At the bottomline of the 'launch/choose application dialog' you see a checkbox to save your selection for 'xxx-links'. What's the 'xxx' in your case?

You'll get more content type entries under Edit->Preferences->Applications after you downloaded/opened them for the first time. They are saved under 'mimeTypes.rdf' in your .mozilla directory.

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Post subject:   PostPosted: 15.10.2010, 21:06



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well, my application list is much larger...

my ./mozilla/firefox/mimeTypes.rdf contains

      Code:
  <RDF:Description RDF:about="urn:scheme:file"
                   NC:value="file">
    <NC:handlerProp RDF:resource="urn:scheme:handler:file"/>
  </RDF:Description>
  <RDF:Description RDF:about="urn:scheme:handler:file"
                   NC:alwaysAsk="false">
    <NC:possibleApplication RDF:resource="urn:handler:local:/usr/bin/konqueror"/>
    <NC:possibleApplication RDF:resource="urn:handler:local:/usr/bin/dolphin"/>
    <NC:externalApplication RDF:resource="urn:scheme:externalApplication:file"/>
  </RDF:Description>


for the file part...

if i remember right i did a right click on a downloaded file and chose ' open containing folder' -> then choose application -> and entered the path... ie: /usr/bin/dolphin -> that's it.
 
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Post subject: thanks  PostPosted: 16.10.2010, 04:44



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thanks guys.. followed your instruction. it is having all the file associations i need now ..
 
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