You can talk about issues with k-meleon here. Issues means: bugs, malfunction, crashes, etc. Remember that issues with web rendering is beyond the scope of what K-meleon is, a shell for an engine.
I'm having this weird behaviour in the new Yahoo Mail, where if I use the keyboard shortcut Control-Enter to send an email I get this message -
"Are you sure you want to navigate away from this page?
You were in the middle of composing messages. You will lose your changes if you press OK.
Press OK to continue, or Cancel to stay on the current page."
If I go ahead anyway, I get this -
"www.http is not a registered protocol."
If I just click on Send, it works fine, and the other shortcuts work ok. I'm using the latest version of KM on XP SP2. Firefox doesn't have this problem. Any ideas?
In km, Ctrl+Enter is used for manual domain completion (sets www. in front of the current url bar text and appends .com to it).
When you want to use Ctrl+Enter for a different purpose, you have to disable the manual domain completion. In Advanced Preferences select Category "Macro Extension" and disable the module names "domcomplete". (Requires a restart to take effect)