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mike havlicek wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Anybody know why ctrl-u in the url field of mozilla
distributed thru Enterprise RedHat AS v.4 now brings
up the source for the page rather than matching with
the emacs keybindings which would cut/copy the entry?
Or how to configure it otherwise? I got the same
version directly from mozilla.org and the old behavior
still works with the tar.x version ... hmmm .. haven't
configed and built netscape based browsers for a while
...
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Maybe your GNOME setting was changed some how or you upgraded to a
version of Mozilla that has the behavior stated below. Excerpt from my
Firefox Help might be your answer.<br>
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<p>This is a list of the most common keyboard shortcuts in Mozilla
Firefox compared with the shortcuts to equivalent actions in Internet
Explorer and Opera. <span class="unix">If you have enabled Emacs-style
text editing shortcuts in GNOME, they will also work in Firefox. When
an Emacs text editing shortcut conflicts with the default shortcuts (as
occurs with <kbd class="noMac">Ctrl</kbd><kbd class="mac">Cmd</kbd>+<kbd>K</kbd>),
the Emacs shortcut will take preference if focus is inside a textbox
(which would include the location bar and search bar). In such cases
you should use the alternate keyboard shortcut if one is listed below.</span></p>
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Shortcut table deleted for the HTML challenged.<br>
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Dirk.<br>
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