Re: automatic search and .com
- From: Rafał Próchniak <burlap gmail com>
- To: Nigel Tao <nigeltao gnome org>
- Cc: EPIPHANY List <epiphany-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: automatic search and .com
- Date: Sat, 30 Sep 2006 16:51:39 +0200
Hi all,
Dnia 20-09-2006, śro o godzinie 11:59 +1000, Nigel Tao napisał(a):
> Look for things starting with browser.fixup, for example, set
> browser.fixup.alternate.enabled to false.
>
It doesn't work for me: the only effect is that "www." and ".com" are no
longer appended to the address making it even worse.
Some more general comments:
Is there a solution? What is the reason to change address bar behavior
comparing to 2.14?
I can see the following problems (I feel it must have been discussed,
but I can't find it in the list archive):
1. Users outside the USA might expect autocomplete to append their
domain (like .pl or .de) and not .com: I have tried several popular
Polish addresses (big portals, online bookstores, online banks) and NONE
was correctly resolved using .com. You might say that it's their fault:
should have bought .com too... And register trademarks worldwide...
2. Some might (well, I'm only speculating here) expect the most
popular/obvious site to be contacted (just go to gnome.com). This
problem is probably most evident with a clean install: no bookmarks, no
history, no hints when you type in an address.
3. When I put a space between words I get an error (that an url is not
valid).
If searching the internet from address bar is not a desirable default (I
can understand that), appending .com neither is, especially when you
don't visit .com sites that often.
I still think that advantages of epiphany outweigh this problem, I can
change my habits again (changed from firefox only recently), but .com is
just wrong idea in my opinion.
Best,
Rafał Próchniak
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