I found the upstream response rather lame, the default behaviour  of the
address bar in epiphany is to google-search when you type something and
hit enter. if you type gmail and hit enter it doesent look for gmail.com
(as firefox do, it attaches the ".something" then "www.something" and so
on) it google-searchs for pages that has the "gmail" keyword in it as
any search.

So... Jérôme. can you make me a favour and tell the gnome guy or ephy
guy from my part: "are you joking at me???????". seriously.

It IS supposed to search google when you type a keyword on the address
bar and hit enter. This IS a bug and a misinterpretation of the text on
the addres bar. it happens with whatever sentence you put at it that has
a word and a double colon (say something with this structure "word: algo
más puesto por acá").

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define: kayword returns a firefox error in epiphany
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