That doesn't seem like something Chrome should be doing. As I use many
websites where I do not want 'www.' automatically added.

On Feb 25, 10:58 am, TKapler <[email protected]> wrote:
> that's fine, but that's the problem of software developed in US -
> american developers often forgot, that there is also a world around
> america which for example does not use .com domains so much.
> It is a totaly different case, i do not want to always click ctrl
> +enter (even if it would somehow know if i
> want .com, .de, .cz, .sk ...), but just click enter.
> Someone has asked me, what is the example of the browser, which has
> this function - it definitely work on Firefox (afaik at least from
> version 2, definitely in 3.1 which I'm testing now). It does not work
> in Opera (which is in this case the most stupid browser, it shows just
> error, without recomending www). In IE 8 it goes to live search, where
> www variant is usualy the first result.
> P.S.: if you want to test it, try e.g. "iure.org"

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