On Dec 7, 2004, at 4:39 AM, Gervase Markham wrote:
Tyler Close wrote:
I use Firefox keywords to keep links to my online bank account, and other important accounts. This way, I can be sure I am using the correct URL each time I access the account. Unfortunately, if I mistype the keyword, Firefox does not notify me of my error, but instead navigates to some other site, without providing any indication that something may be amiss.

Yeah, that does suck. You can turn it off, though.

Wandering through the about:config page, I made the following settings:

browser.urlbar.matchOnlyTyped           true
browser.fixup.alternate.enabled         false
keyword.enabled                         false

Will Firefox now only recognize absolute URLs and my chosen keywords?

Thanks,
Tyler

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