Hi! You mention in your mail that Chromium uses xdg-open, but I'm pretty sure that's just a fallback. It is pretty well integrated with KDE; using kwallet for password storage (and I looked at that code recently, and they actually spent a pretty big effort integrating it properly, launching kwalletd if it isn't running, etc.), using the KDE proxy settings and integrating the KDE proxy settings dialog, and so on.
My personal opinion is that we shouldn't need to have to work to integrate all kinds of third-party apps into KDE, and that if someone was interested in doing this they would have done so already. I also don't think Firefox is a browser anyone should use from a security perspective, but I understand that security isn't a big priority for many people. But the web has become a very hostile environment, and proper sandboxing is a must, IMHO. :-) -- Martin Sandsmark >> Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to unsubscribe <<