Version: 3.5.2 (using KDE KDE 3.5.2) It seems that Konqueror lists the opened URLs as opened documents in KDE's "recent documents" history list. That is very annoying because not only there is already an option to see the web history but also that it is expected that the "recent documents" list includes only local documents and not URLs. To make it worse, konqueror adds to that list every URL which is opened through every link which is clicked through konqueror, even those generated dinamically and therefore are impossible to reopen. So, to put it shortly, it would be nice if there was an option which added to the "recent documents" list only the opened local documents.
This is still an IMHO very annoying feature of KDE4 (4.3.2 here). The recent documents listed in the kickof and lancelot menu are nearly unusable because filled with non-local html documents I probably never won't open anymore. Recent documents only should show local files. At least there should be an option to not show websites/URLs.
But is this really konqueror related? Or more something like kfile, plasma or kio or the like?
(In reply to comment #2) > But is this really konqueror related? Or more something like kfile, plasma or > kio or the like? I no longer get Konqueror's visited URLs on K menu's recent history, which is expected as I'm currently using KDE 4.3.2 and the original bug report was filed 3 years ago, back in the 3.5.3 days. Boy, some bug reports are old.
Lucky one. My Recent Documents still is filled with URLs I've visited and therefore not usable. KDE 4.3.4 here.
Any chance of getting rid of weblinks inthe recent documents in kickoff/lancelot or a decent management for the files to be monitored for KDE 4.5?
There still are nasty HTML addresses in the Recent Documents (KDE 4.10.2)...