Whiskers 0 Posted August 21, 2004 If I click on a link in instant messaging or something, it opens up mozilla as my default browser, where I would prefer it to open firefox instead. Also when you click on an email link in a browser it says " "error mailto is not a registered protocal" Share this post Link to post
Dapper Dan 0 Posted August 21, 2004 I believe Firefox has a way for you to tell it to use a specific email program as does Mozilla. I have the same problem with Evolution. If I click on a link from an email, it defaults to Mozilla, then to konqueror. Anyone know how to make Firefox my browser default when clicking links in Evolution? Share this post Link to post
danleff 0 Posted August 21, 2004 Well, I looked at the Firefox help section on their website. In terms of the default browser; Quote: Default Browser On Windows, you can set Firefox as the default browser by clicking Set Default Browser. This will ensure Firefox is used whenever an application is trying to display a web page or when you double-click a HTML file. This feature does not work in Linux or Macintosh. Share this post Link to post
danleff 0 Posted August 21, 2004 Dan, I found this Does the below section help? Quote: Mozilla & Firebird users, try this: Install Mozex from http://mozex.mozdev.org/ Got to Edit -> Preferences -> mozex (Firebird: Tools -> Preferences -> Extensions -> mozex -> Options) Enter the following information: General [X] Intercept mailto: clicks Commands Mailer: evolution mailto:%A?Subject=%S&Cc=%C&body=%B Share this post Link to post
Dapper Dan 0 Posted August 21, 2004 Actually I did install mozex once and it does work with Mozilla. I didn't know it would work with Firefox though, thanks! Share this post Link to post
Whiskers 0 Posted August 21, 2004 I cant find the mozex panel in my prefrences http://mozex.mozdev.org/installation.html followed that page instructions, and yes when I right click there isa new entry that sayss mozex Share this post Link to post
danleff 0 Posted August 22, 2004 Actually, you can install mozex as an extension from within Firefox. Tools-->options-->extensions-->get new extensions. Restart Firefox You get the mozex preferences by doing Tools-->options-->extensions-->(highlight mozex)-->Options. Share this post Link to post
jimf43 0 Posted August 22, 2004 Originally posted by Whiskers: Quote: If I click on a link in instant messaging or something, it opens up mozilla as my default browser, where I would prefer it to open firefox instead. Also when you click on an email link in a browser it says " "error mailto is not a registered protocal" Are you using KDE or Gnome? In KDE you can set the prefered program to open html and the prefered mail client in the control center. I'd be suprised if Gnome didn't have something similar. Share this post Link to post
Whiskers 0 Posted August 22, 2004 I'm using KDE 3.2 where can I find the control center? and I pasted went to get extensions and was able to get mozex that way, but somethign didnt work when i tried to send an email. I did a screen capture of the error, but I dont know how to upload an attachment here. I followed these directions Mozilla & Firebird users, try this: Install Mozex from http://mozex.mozdev.org/ Got to Edit -> Preferences -> mozex (Firebird: Tools -> Preferences -> Extensions -> mozex -> Options) Enter the following information: General [X] Intercept mailto: clicks Commands Mailer: evolution mailto:%A?Subject=%S&Cc=%C&body=%B Share this post Link to post
jangus 0 Posted October 22, 2004 Originally posted by Whiskers: Quote: Commands Mailer: evolution mailto:%A?Subject=%S&Cc=%C&body=%B For the record, I had to specify the full path to evolution under my Knoppix 3.2 (hard disk installation) using Firefox 0.92 and Evolution 1.4.5 ie: Mailer: /usr/bin/evolution mailto:%A?Subject=%S&Cc=%C&body=%B Share this post Link to post
Whiskers 0 Posted October 22, 2004 /usr/bin/evolution mailto:%A?Subject=%S&Cc=%C&body=%B Are those % supposed to be included or is that something weird done by the message forum? I think I may have taken those out. Share this post Link to post