Camaleón wrote: > On Tue, 13 Dec 2011 17:04:58 +0000, Dr Sian Mountbatten wrote: > >> Someone in another group had a web-page in a Usenet newsgroup article >> which I clicked on. KDE loaded firefox (which is my default browser), >> but instead of giving me the web page, it copied the web-page of the >> link into >> /var/tmp/kdecache-sian/krun/13950.0.iu.html Unfortunately, most of the >> links in the page are reference a file in /var/tmp/kdecache- sian/krun/ >> which I do not have. >> >> How can I prevent Firefox copying the web-page? And why does it do it? > > That's a weird place for Firefox to save temporary files :-? I agree. > >>From what kind of client (newsreader) did you load the URL? Maybe you Knode > have to instruct your reader how to handle "http://" protocol and links > inside it or maybe is just the URI source (.html) was embedded in the > message and thus the newsreader thought it was a file to be save > somewhere... > >> I might note that the newsgroup is soc.culture.esperanto and the web >> page is in Esperanto using UTF-8. > > Try to load the newsgroup messages with another nntp client to see if you > can mimic the same behaviour. Will try another newsreader. Thank you for your swift reply.
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