Very nice!  I like both "**c" combined with "l" or "C-u l" based upon
your function.  The function you supplied serves as a very good
learning example as well.

So what function did you define for "L" (when you want the google
search query to have quotes)?

Vinh

On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 11:40 PM, Daniel Clemente <[email protected]> wrote:
> El vie, mar 26 2010 a les 05:18, Mark Roddy va escriure:
>> I find that I often want to do a web search (for a lack of a better
>> word than googling) on a piece of text in a page I'm reading.  What
>> this usually involves is:
>> …→
>> 1) Is there a way to do this automatically (search web for selected
>> text) that I'm not aware of?
>
>  Yes, I posted a function to do this:
> http://www.mozdev.org/pipermail/conkeror/2009-February/001334.html
>  I use it all the time and it's very useful.
>
>  I actually use two versions, one in „l“ which searches the words, and 
> another in „L“ which takes the words as a fixed string and encloses it in 
> double quotes.
>  „u l“ works to search for the current selection in a new buffers.
>
>
> -- Daniel
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