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Old 07-09-2004, 08:30 PM   #1
Pathian
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Force run bar to launch website instead of cached file


my current KDE desktop has a Application Launch bar that (when I used slackware) I used both to launch applications and websites. Under my old install I never had issue with it, but I freshly installed Fedora and now there is a problem. If I put in a web address, it will instead check to see if I have an html file of it cached on my hard drive and go to that file instead. Is there a way to force it to go straight to the website?

I tried it again a few moments ago by trying to make it go to a website I have not been to before, but apparently it downloaded the html to a file immediately (trying to get to yahoo sent me to file:///var/tmp/kdecache-magician/krun/7423.0.) and did not display the images.

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