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<?xml version="1.0" ?>
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<!DOCTYPE article PUBLIC "-//KDE//DTD DocBook XML V4.2-Based Variant V1.1//EN"
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"dtd/kdex.dtd" [
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<!ENTITY % addindex "IGNORE">
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<!ENTITY % British-English "INCLUDE"
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> <!-- change language only here -->
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]>
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<article lang="&language;">
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<articleinfo>
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<authorgroup>
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<author
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>&Krishna.Tateneni; &Krishna.Tateneni.mail;</author>
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<author
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>&Yves.Arrouye; &Yves.Arrouye.mail;</author>
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<othercredit role="translator"
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><firstname
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>John</firstname
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><surname
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>Knight</surname
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><affiliation
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><address
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><email
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>anarchist_tomato@herzeleid.net</email
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></address
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></affiliation
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><contrib
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>Conversion to British English</contrib
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></othercredit
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>
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</authorgroup>
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<date
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>2002-10-16</date>
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<releaseinfo
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>3.1</releaseinfo>
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<keywordset>
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<keyword
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>KDE</keyword>
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<keyword
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>KControl</keyword>
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<keyword
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>enhanced browsing</keyword>
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<keyword
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>web shortcuts</keyword>
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<keyword
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>browsing</keyword>
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</keywordset>
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</articleinfo>
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<sect1 id="ebrowse">
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<title
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>Web Shortcuts</title>
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<sect2 id="ebrowse-intro">
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<title
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>Introduction</title>
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<para
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>&konqueror; offers some features to enhance your browsing experience. One such feature is <emphasis
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>Web Shortcuts</emphasis
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>.</para>
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<para
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>You may already have noticed that &kde; is very Internet friendly. For example, you can click on the <guimenuitem
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>Run</guimenuitem
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> menu item or type the keyboard shortcut assigned to that command (<keycombo action="simul"
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><keycap
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>Alt</keycap
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><keycap
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>F2</keycap
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></keycombo
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>, unless you have changed it) and type in a <acronym
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>URI</acronym
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>. <footnote
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><para
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>Uniform Resource Identifier. A standard way of referring to a resource such as a file on your computer, a World Wide Web address, an email address, <abbrev
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>etc...</abbrev
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>.</para
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></footnote
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></para>
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<para
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>Web shortcuts, on the other hand, let you come up with new pseudo <acronym
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>URL</acronym
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> schemes, or shortcuts, that basically let you <emphasis
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>parameterise</emphasis
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> commonly used <acronym
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>URI</acronym
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>s. For example, if you like the Google search engine, you can configure KDE so that a pseudo <acronym
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>URL</acronym
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> scheme like <emphasis
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>gg</emphasis
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> will trigger a search on Google. This way, typing <userinput
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>gg:<replaceable
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>my query</replaceable
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></userinput
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> will search for <replaceable
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>my query</replaceable
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> on Google.</para>
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<note
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><para
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>One can see why we call these pseudo <acronym
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>URL</acronym
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> schemes. They are used like a <acronym
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>URL</acronym
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> scheme, but the input is not properly <acronym
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>URL</acronym
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> encoded, so one will type <userinput
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>google:kde apps</userinput
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> and not <userinput
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>google:kde+apps</userinput
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>.</para
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></note>
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<para
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>You can use web shortcuts wherever you would normally use <acronym
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>URI</acronym
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>s. Shortcuts for several search engines should already be configured on your system, but you can add new keywords and change or delete existing ones in the enhanced browsing control module. </para>
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</sect2>
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<sect2 id="ebrowse-use">
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<title
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>Use</title>
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<para
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>There is a single tab in this control module. The title of the tab is <guilabel
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>Keywords</guilabel
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>. This tab features two main boxes, one for Internet Keywords and one for web shortcuts.</para>
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<sect3 id="ebrowse-srch-use">
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<title
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>Web Shortcuts</title>
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<para
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>The descriptive names of defined web shortcuts are shown in a listbox. As with other lists in &kde;, you can click on a column heading to toggle the sort order between ascending and descending, and you can resize the columns.</para>
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<para
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>If you double-click on a specific entry in the list of defined search providers, the details for that entry are shown in a popup dialogue. In addition to the descriptive name for the item, you can also see the <acronym
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>URI</acronym
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> which is used, as well as the associated shortcuts which you can type anywhere in &kde; where <acronym
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>URI</acronym
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>s are expected. A given search provider can have multiple shortcuts, each separated by a comma.</para>
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<para
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>The text boxes are used not only for displaying information about an item in the list of web shortcuts, but also for modifying or adding new items.</para>
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<para
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>You can change the contents of either the <guilabel
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>Search URI</guilabel
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> or the <guilabel
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>URI Shortcuts</guilabel
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> text box. Click <guibutton
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>OK</guibutton
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> to save your changes or <guibutton
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>Cancel</guibutton
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> to exit the dialogue with no changes.</para>
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<para
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>If you examine the contents of the <guilabel
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>Search URI</guilabel
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> text box, you will find that most, if not all of the entries have a <option
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>\{@}</option
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> in them. This sequence of two characters acts as a parameter, which is to say that they are replaced by whatever you happen to type after the colon character that is between a shortcut and its parameter. Let's consider some examples to clarify this idea.</para>
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<para
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>Suppose that the <acronym
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>URI</acronym
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> is <userinput
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>http://www.google.com/search?q=\{@}</userinput
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>, and <userinput
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>gg</userinput
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> is a shortcut to this <acronym
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>URI</acronym
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>. Then, typing <userinput
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>gg:<replaceable
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>alpha</replaceable
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></userinput
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> is equivalent to <userinput
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>http://www.google.com/search?q=<replaceable
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>alpha</replaceable
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></userinput
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>. You could type anything after the <userinput
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>:</userinput
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> character; whatever you have typed simply replaces the <option
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>\{@}</option
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> characters, after being converted to the appropriate character set for the search provider and then properly <acronym
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>URL</acronym
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>-encoded. Only the <option
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>\{@}</option
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> part of the search <acronym
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>URI</acronym
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> is touched, the rest of it is supposed to be properly <acronym
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>URL</acronym
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>-encoded already and is left as is.</para>
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<para
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>You can also have shortcuts without parameters. Suppose the <acronym
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>URI</acronym
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> was <emphasis
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>file:/home/me/mydocs/kofficefiles/kword</emphasis
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> and the shortcut was <emphasis
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>mykword</emphasis
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>. Then, typing <userinput
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>mykword:</userinput
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> is the same as typing the complete <acronym
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>URI</acronym
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>. Note that there is nothing after the colon when typing the shortcut, but the colon is still required in order for the shortcut to be recognised as such.</para>
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<para
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>By now, you will have understood that even though these shortcuts are called web shortcuts, they really are shortcuts to parameterised <acronym
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>URI</acronym
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>s, which can point not only to web sites like search engines but also to anything else that can be pointed to by a <acronym
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>URI</acronym
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>. Web shortcuts are a very powerful feature of navigation in &kde;.</para>
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</sect3>
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</sect2>
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</sect1>
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</article>
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