On Sun, 2004-11-07 at 09:23, Sharon Kimble wrote: > Giulio Sorrentino wrote: > > > Go to "File association" wizard, select text/html and then select > > integration tab. > > Click on "add" button and select khtml from the list. > > Now assure that khtml is the first voice of the list. > > > > Sharon Kimble wrote: > > > >>No, just Quanta Plus. How do I associate them with khtml please? I've just > >>looked through my system and couldn't find khtml, and yet I know its > >>there! > >> > >>Sharon. > >> > Thanks to Stuart and to Giulio. I've done what they both suggested, logged > off, restarted the x-server, and logged back on. And now, when I put the > URL of my blog in [http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/efever/index.html] all I can > see is the html code but not the properly layed out page at all. > > The file associations are now showing 'khtml, Konqueror, Quanta Plus' in > that order for text/html. > > Something somewhere is still wrong :( Help! > > Sharon. That page looks OK to me on my browser here. I do not use KDE so I do not have khtml loaded. However, from the Konquerer home page the first sentence says: "Konqueror uses a very capable HTML rendering engine called khtml. This engine is implemented as a KPart and as such, it can be easily used by other KDE programs." This implies that khtml is an engine that works behind the scenes and is not the browser. I would suggest that you remove the khtml association and leave Konquerer, quanta in that order and see what happens. HTH