2005. július 28. 18:53, David P James <davidpjames@xxxxxxxxx> -> kde@xxxxxxxxxxxx,: > On Thu 28 July 2005 12:40, LeVA wrote: > > 2005. július 28. 18:33, > > David P James <davidpjames@xxxxxxxxx> > > > > -> kde@xxxxxxxxxxxx,: > > > On Thu 28 July 2005 07:50, LeVA wrote: > > > > Hi! > > > > > > > > Is there a feature in konqeror like in mozilla, that if you type > > > > in an URL like google, then it guesses (actually probes) the tlds > > > > for that domain, so the browser will end up loading the > > > > google.com url? > > > > > > Under Settings | Configure Konqueror then Web Shortcuts you can > > > select "Google I'm feeling lucky" from the 'Default search engine' > > > dropdown list. Unfortunately that also has the effect of overriding > > > the regular Google search in the search bar. You can also use the > > > "Google I'm feeling lucky" shortcut in the url bar (or the search > > > bar), which is 'ggl:<search string>' so typing > > > > No, I don't want to use web shortcuts, I want konqueror to act like > > mozilla, and not just for google, but for each and every word I type > > in the location bar. This tld probing feature is not like the web > > shortcut feature in konqueror. > > I see... but you'll get the same thing if you change the default search > engine. Try it - just type 'kde' into the url bar after making the > change. Mozilla Firefox is doing the same thing - it's using the > "Google I'm feeling lucky" search to guess at which site to load. > Firefox does not have an internal probing feature - it simply hands off > to Google. Thanks David, now that I've changed the default searching engine, it works like mozilla. Daniel -- LeVA ___________________________________________________ . Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.