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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.
<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 contact the Trinity developers or file a bug report at http://bugs.trinitydesktop.org/.
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>
Here you can modify the default browser-identification text or set a site <code>(eg. www.trinitydesktop.org)</code> or a domain <code>(eg. trinitydesktop.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 setting to be used for that site or domain.
<string>Enter the command you wish to execute or the address of the resource you want to open. This can be a remote URL like "www.kde.org" or a local one like "~/.tderc".</string>
<string>Enter the command you wish to execute or the address of the resource you want to open. This can be a remote URL like "www.trinitydesktop.org" or a local one like "~/.tderc".</string>
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<property name="whatsThis" stdset="0">
<string>Enter the command you wish to execute or the address of the resource you want to open. This can be a remote URL like "www.kde.org" or a local one like "~/.tderc".</string>
<string>Enter the command you wish to execute or the address of the resource you want to open. This can be a remote URL like "www.trinitydesktop.org" or a local one like "~/.tderc".</string>