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When FTP connections are passive the client connects to the server, instead of the other way round, so firewalls do not block the connection; old FTP servers may not support Passive FTP though.
i18n: file: kio_ftprc.kcfg:11
i18n: ectx: whatsthis, entry (DisablePassiveMode), group (DesktopIcons)
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Located in rc.cpp:610
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<qt>
Setup proxy configuration.
<p>
A proxy server is an intermediate machine that sits between your computer and the Internet and provides services such as web page caching and filtering. Caching proxy servers give you faster access to web sites you have already visited by locally storing or caching those pages; filtering proxy servers usually provide the ability to block out requests for ads, spam, or anything else you want to block.
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If you are uncertain whether or not you need to use a proxy server to connect to the Internet, consult your Internet service provider's setup guide or your system administrator.
</qt>
i18n: file: kproxydlg.ui:20
i18n: ectx: property (whatsThis), widget (QWidget, ProxyDialogUI)
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Located in rc.cpp:278
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<qt>
Automatically detect and configure the proxy settings.<p>
Automatic detection is performed using the <b>Web Proxy Auto-Discovery Protocol (WPAD)</b>.<p>
<b>NOTE:</b> This option might not work properly or not work at all in some UNIX/Linux distributions. If you encounter a problem when using this option, please check the FAQ section at http://konqueror.kde.org.
</qt>
i18n: file: kproxydlg.ui:46
i18n: ectx: property (whatsThis), widget (QRadioButton, autoDiscoverProxyRadioButton)
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Located in rc.cpp:293
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Use environment variables to configure the proxy settings.<p>
Environment variables such as <b>HTTP_PROXY</b> and <b>NO_PROXY</b> are usually used in multi-user UNIX installations, where both graphical and non-graphical applications need to share the same proxy configuration information.
</qt>
i18n: file: kproxydlg.ui:120
i18n: ectx: property (whatsThis), widget (QRadioButton, rbEnvVar)
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Located in rc.cpp:353
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Use persistent proxy connection.<p>
Although a persistent proxy connection is faster, note that it only works correctly with proxies that are fully HTTP 1.1 compliant. Do <b>not</b> use this option in combination with non-HTTP 1.1 compliant proxy servers such as JunkBuster and WWWOfle.
</qt>
i18n: file: kproxydlg.ui:289
i18n: ectx: property (whatsThis), widget (QCheckBox, cbPersConn)
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Located in rc.cpp:413
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Reverse the use of the exception list. Checking this box will result in the proxy servers being used only when the requested URL matches one of the addresses listed here.<p>This feature is useful if all you want or need is to use a proxy server for a few specific sites.<p>If you have more complex requirements you might want to use a configuration script.
</qt>
i18n: file: manualproxy.ui:161
i18n: ectx: property (whatsThis), widget (QCheckBox, cbReverseProxy)
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Located in rc.cpp:458
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Here you can modify the default browser-identification text or set a site <code>(eg. www.kde.org)</code> or a domain <code>(eg. kde.org)</code> specific identification text.<p>
To add a new site-specific identification text, click the <code>New</code> button and supply the necessary information. To change an existing site-specific entry, click on the <code>Change</code> button. The <code>Delete</code> button will remove the selected site-specific identification text, causing the default setting to be used for that site or domain.
</qt>
i18n: file: useragentdlg.ui:17
i18n: ectx: property (whatsThis), widget (QWidget, UserAgentUI)
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Located in rc.cpp:481
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Send the browser identification to web sites.<p>
<u>NOTE:</u> Many sites rely on this information to display pages properly, hence, it is highly recommended that you do not totally disable this feature but rather customize it.<p>
By default, only minimal identification information is sent to remote sites. The identification text that will be sent is shown below.
</qt>
i18n: file: useragentdlg.ui:27
i18n: ectx: property (whatsThis), widget (QCheckBox, sendUACheckBox)
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Located in rc.cpp:487
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Enter the site or domain name where a fake browser identification should be used.<p>
<u>NOTE:</u> Wildcard syntax such as \"*,?\" is NOT allowed: instead, use the top level address of a site to make generic matches; for example, if you want all KDE sites to receive a fake browser identification, you would enter <code>.kde.org</code> - the fake identity would then be sent to any KDE site that ends with <code>kde.org</code>.
</qt>
i18n: file: useragentselectordlg.ui:19
i18n: ectx: property (whatsThis), widget (QLabel, siteLabel)
i18n: file: useragentselectordlg.ui:38
i18n: ectx: property (whatsThis), widget (KLineEdit, siteLineEdit)
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<p><h1>Windows Shares</h1>Konqueror is able to access shared Microsoft Windows file systems, if properly configured. If there is a specific computer from which you want to browse, fill in the <em>Browse server</em> field. This is mandatory if you are not running Samba locally. The <em>Broadcast address</em> and <em>WINS address</em> fields will also be available, if you use the native code, or the location of the 'smb.conf' file from which the options are read, when using Samba. In any case, the broadcast address (interfaces in smb.conf) must be set up if it is guessed incorrectly or you have multiple cards. A WINS server usually improves performance, and reduces the network load a lot.</p><p>The bindings are used to assign a default user for a given server, possibly with the corresponding password, or for accessing specific shares. If you choose to, new bindings will be created for logins and shares accessed during browsing. You can edit all of them from here. Passwords will be stored locally, and scrambled so as to render them unreadable to the human eye. For security reasons, you may not want to do that, as entries with passwords are clearly indicated as such.</p>
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Located in smbrodlg.cpp:177
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