Clicking on a URL in an email yields nothing. The cursor changes but does not bring up a web page. I can click on an html file on my desktop and firefox comes up just fine so I believe KDE is configured correctly.
Thunderbird 2.0.0.12
URL hyperlinks do not work
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All that happens when you click on a URL in an email is that Thunderbird sends a call to the operating system to launch the default browser. See this link -- http://kb.mozillazine.org/Setting_Your_Default_Browser
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URL hyperlinks do not work
I'm out of ideas. KDE has Firefox as the default browser. It can pull up URL's in other applications, just not Thunderbird. Is there anywhere in TB that I can force it to use Firefox to open hyperlinks?
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(Thanks to Paolo)
Put these lines in user.js file, in your Thunderbird profile:
Of course change the path of the firefox executable, if yours is not /usr/bin/firefox.
Ciao, Paolo
http://kb.mozillazine.org/User.js
Put these lines in user.js file, in your Thunderbird profile:
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user_pref("network.protocol-handler.app.http", "/usr/bin/firefox");
user_pref("network.protocol-handler.app.https", "/usr/bin/firefox");
user_pref("network.protocol-handler.app.ftp", "/usr/bin/firefox");
Of course change the path of the firefox executable, if yours is not /usr/bin/firefox.
Ciao, Paolo
http://kb.mozillazine.org/User.js
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URL hyperlinks do not work
That did the trick
I was trying that earlier to no avail...I just realized I was adding it to the prefs.js file.
Thanks!
I was trying that earlier to no avail...I just realized I was adding it to the prefs.js file.
Thanks!
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Re: URL hyperlinks do not work
Firefox was my default browser for Thunderbird until some very recent updates (Firefox, Mandrive 2008.1 - so I don't know who's responsible). After that, Thunderbird failed to pick up any browser at all.
Following this and a related thread, in Thunderbird I went Edit=> Preferences=> Config Editor and modified the values of:
network.protocol-handler.app.http,
network.protocol-handler.app.https
network.protocol-handler.app.ftp
from /usr/bin/xdg-open to /usr/bin/firefox
It all seemed OK. Closed; logout; login again; go to Thunderbird and about: config - http has retained the new value /usr/bin/firefox; but https and ftp have been reset to the old /usr/bin/xdg-open. (Thunderbird does pick up firefox as the default browser for normal http sites). I've also tried editing prefs.js with the same result.
How does one get the https and ftp modifications to persist?
Following this and a related thread, in Thunderbird I went Edit=> Preferences=> Config Editor and modified the values of:
network.protocol-handler.app.http,
network.protocol-handler.app.https
network.protocol-handler.app.ftp
from /usr/bin/xdg-open to /usr/bin/firefox
It all seemed OK. Closed; logout; login again; go to Thunderbird and about: config - http has retained the new value /usr/bin/firefox; but https and ftp have been reset to the old /usr/bin/xdg-open. (Thunderbird does pick up firefox as the default browser for normal http sites). I've also tried editing prefs.js with the same result.
How does one get the https and ftp modifications to persist?
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Re: URL hyperlinks do not work
In Windows Vista32, I had some partial luck by editing the very next listed item in about:config:
network.protocol-handler.expose-all
to change the value from False to True.
On some internet links in email, the FF opens and provides the correct display. On other email internet links, a text or simple HTML version of the web page displays in the browser, without any images, and with the location bar referring to a file on my computer (cache?) rather than a true URL address.
network.protocol-handler.expose-all
to change the value from False to True.
On some internet links in email, the FF opens and provides the correct display. On other email internet links, a text or simple HTML version of the web page displays in the browser, without any images, and with the location bar referring to a file on my computer (cache?) rather than a true URL address.
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Re: URL hyperlinks do not work
What is the correct syntax for those protocol-handler values in Windows Vista?
I know it is supposed to be the path to the firefox.exe. But I don't know if it is merely C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe, or the more complicated way of writing the path (which involves some % signs). . .
I know it is supposed to be the path to the firefox.exe. But I don't know if it is merely C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe, or the more complicated way of writing the path (which involves some % signs). . .
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Re: URL hyperlinks do not work
In Windows Vista32, I had some partial luck by editing the very next listed item in about:config:
network.protocol-handler.expose-all
to change the value from False to True.
In Mandriva 2008.1 toggling network.protocol-handler.expose-all, changes "default", "false" to "user-set", "true"; but on closing thunderbird and re-opening, https and ftp have gone back to /usr/bin/xdg-open, just the same as before