Am 09.03.2013 14:37, schrieb Ed Greshko:
On 03/09/13 21:29, Reindl Harald wrote:
> all i can say is find about:config in the extended preferences and
> look if there are protocol handlers for http/https and change them
> to whatever you want
>
> ANY SYSTEM-SETTING is no longer relevant if they are present
>
> network.protocol-handler.app.http
> network.protocol-handler.app.https
>
> it is general a good idea to learn about preferences of used applications
Yes, of course you could do that
of course you have to verify that
Yet, the subject of the thread is "does not respect the default
browser setting".
yes but try to understand
Which is what I'm addressing. You just overriding the
"default" setting with
a specific setting...which is fine.
the default maybe overrided since this thread started
Almost like saying... I know there is a bug but I can get around
it so never mind. :-)
you do not understand what i am trying to tell you
i saw on my machine google-chrome a few years ago
in exactly this settings and you can bet that ii have
not made them, i guess it was the chrome-installation
like any update tries to enable/start atd.service until
you mask it
so if someone finds that default settings are ignored
he has at the first place to look in any application
specific ones!