// kcookiesmain.cpp - Cookies configuration // // First version of cookies configuration by Waldo Bastian <bastian@kde.org> // This dialog box created by David Faure <faure@kde.org> #include <tqlayout.h> #include <tqtabwidget.h> #include <klocale.h> #include <kapplication.h> #include <kmessagebox.h> #include <kdebug.h> #include <dcopref.h> #include "kcookiesmain.h" #include "kcookiespolicies.h" #include "kcookiesmanagement.h" KCookiesMain::KCookiesMain(TQWidget *parent) : KCModule(parent, "kcmkio") { management = 0; bool managerOK = true; DCOPReply reply = DCOPRef( "kded", "kded" ).call( "loadModule", TQCString( "kcookiejar" ) ); if( !reply.isValid() ) { managerOK = false; kdDebug(7103) << "kcm_kio: KDED could not load KCookiejar!" << endl; KMessageBox::sorry(0, i18n("Unable to start the cookie handler service.\n" "You will not be able to manage the cookies that " "are stored on your computer.")); } TQVBoxLayout *layout = new TQVBoxLayout(this); tab = new TQTabWidget(this); layout->addWidget(tab); policies = new KCookiesPolicies(this); tab->addTab(policies, i18n("&Policy")); connect(policies, TQT_SIGNAL(changed(bool)), TQT_SIGNAL(changed(bool))); if( managerOK ) { management = new KCookiesManagement(this); tab->addTab(management, i18n("&Management")); connect(management, TQT_SIGNAL(changed(bool)), TQT_SIGNAL(changed(bool))); } } KCookiesMain::~KCookiesMain() { } void KCookiesMain::load() { policies->load(); if( management ) management->load(); } void KCookiesMain::save() { policies->save(); if ( management ) management->save(); } void KCookiesMain::defaults() { KCModule* module = static_cast<KCModule*>(tab->currentPage()); if ( module == policies ) policies->defaults(); else if( management ) management->defaults(); } TQString KCookiesMain::quickHelp() const { return i18n("<h1>Cookies</h1> Cookies contain information that Konqueror" " (or other KDE applications using the HTTP protocol) stores on your" " computer, initiated by a remote Internet server. This means that" " a web server can store information about you and your browsing activities" " on your machine for later use. You might consider this an invasion of" " privacy. <p> However, cookies are useful in certain situations. For example, they" " are often used by Internet shops, so you can 'put things into a shopping basket'." " Some sites require you have a browser that supports cookies. <p>" " Because most people want a compromise between privacy and the benefits cookies offer," " KDE offers you the ability to customize the way it handles cookies. So you might want" " to set KDE's default policy to ask you whenever a server wants to set a cookie," " allowing you to decide. For your favorite shopping web sites that you trust, you might" " want to set the policy to accept, then you can access the web sites without being prompted" " every time KDE receives a cookie." ); } #include "kcookiesmain.moc"