>The way I always get around this search vs. URI schema dilemma for URLs in >my DNS search domain is by appending a slash to the end, which at least makes >Chromium behave as expected.
I added detection of url if there is slash at the end of line. On Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 11:01 PM, Truls Becken <truls.bec...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 2013-08-06, at 21:35, Chris Down wrote: > >> On 2013-08-06 21:27, Truls Becken wrote: >>> The advantage of the approach on the wiki is that you can have multiple >>> search engines configured, or really, URL shortcuts with optional string >>> substitution. Firefox has the same thing. >> >> I, for one, only really use one search engine, but I agree that this method >> is >> inflexible in that way (although that's fairly implicit in the method). > > > It's not only useful for multiple search engines. You could for instance have > a shortcut for running your default search engine against a specific site, > or as in one of the examples on the wiki, to look up words in a dictionary, > or simply as a shortcut to a page with no argument at all. > > -Truls
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