On 04/05/2013 12:15 PM, Mike Chambers wrote:
> On Fri, 2013-04-05 at 10:59 -0500, Steven Stern wrote:
>> O
>> It's there. Again, the issue is NOT that Thunderbird is not getting
>> launched, but the word "mailto:"; appears in the email address if
>> launched from a link in Chrome.  The address is just fine when the link
>> comes from Firefox.
> 
> Maybe it's the version of Chrome your using that might be the issue, or
> does it do it on all of them?  Are you up to date, and if so, you using
> stable, beta, unstable?  Might try a different one.  Or, to see if it's
> how Chrome is seeing the code on mailto: stuff, when see one, go to the
> settings/tools/developers (I think) and see what the html code already
> it looks like.  Might just be a bug, but I don't have that problem on
> chrome/evolution (although you use thunderbird).  You might try diff
> email just to test if evo or kmail or something does the same thing?
> 

I tried yum uninstall google-chrome, then I wiped out every directory I
could find that related to it, rebooted (yes, that superstitious
behavior) and reinstalled.  Same problem.  The html is correct - it's on
my site and I coded it.  I have the same problem with links on any site.
 It might be an XFCE thing; I guess I should try logging back in in
Gnome and seeing if it happens there.

Doesn't matter if it works with evo or not; I'm not switching mail
clients.

It's just an annoyance, not a show stopper.

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-- Steve
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