Thank you, Jon;

That did it. I unchecked the Modules Section entry, created a new one
in the Custom Section, forced a rescan of the catalog, et voila.

On Nov 22, 1:15 am, Jon Stovell <[email protected]> wrote:
> Look in your catalogue for any and all Web Search List entries. There
> is the entry called "Web Searches (from docs.blacktree.com)" in the
> Modules section of the catalogue, and there may be some "Web Search
> List" entries in the Custom section.
>
> If you are using only the one in the modules section, that might be
> the source of the problem; if blacktree.com has a hiccup, that list
> can get messed up. I personally don't use that entry at all, because
> it simply clogs up my catalogue.
>
> If you are using any custom web search lists, make sure that they are
> activated in the catalogue, and that the desired search engines within
> it are activated.
>
> If you've checked all this, and it still isn't working, then make a
> custom web search list entry, and in the Source Options section of the
> info drawer create a new source called "Google Search" with the 
> URLhttp://www.google.com/search?q=***and the Encode setting set to
> "Unicode (UTF-8)"
>
> On Nov 20, 8:02 pm, NovaScotian <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > For years now I've triggered Quicksilver, typed "G", tabbed twice,
> > typed a search term and had the Google search page appear in my
> > default browser.
>
> > For some reason, that stopped tonight. I've used this feature (my most
> > frequently used) for so long I don't even know where to begin to fix
> > it. I do have the Web Plugin checked but it's not working -- "G" just
> > gets me a selection of stuff starting with G.

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