This bug has been around since FC2 Test 1, and I have been waiting to
see if it got fixed in test 2. (no luck there...) You guys hit the
problem on the head. gnome-default-applications-properties is set up
out of the box (off of the ISO?) with epiphany as the default browser.
Unfortunately, it is not installed by default. As mentioned below, you
can fix the problem of not being able to click on web links in an email
by:
1) installing epiphany - yum install epiphany
or
2) opening up gnome-default-applications-properties and changing
epiphany %s to mozilla %s (or any other browser that is actually
installed on the computer.
Filed:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=119569
so feel free to hop on!
-Sean :)
On Mar 30, 2004, at 8:51 AM, Mike Chambers wrote:
On Tue, 2004-03-30 at 10:44, Will Backman wrote:
> Clicking on a link in e-mail body does not launch browser, nor does
> right-click "launch in browser". Looks like epiphany %s is the
> deafult,
> although it seems to be not installed on a Personal Workstation
> install.
Yep, and got it fixed. Mozilla is not selected as the default browser
in file types and programs, even if epiphany or whatever isn't even
installed. I think that is a bug. But you have to go to
preferences/file types and programs and edit internet/http and https
and
add ftp if you want the links to work.