Seen on Ubuntu 11.

There's a difference to previous behaviour. Selecting the URL bar with
the keyboard (ctrl+L) allows the user to navigate around that bar
stopping at punctuation (ctrl+left, ctrl+right). But a double mouse-
click highlights the whole URL rather than words with in.

Triple-click-to-highlight must be annoying the hell out of someone for
them to change it back after this time.

Double-click being a unix standard remains a weak argument. Chrome for
linux uses double-click to highlight word, triple-click to highlight
all. i.e. the same behaviour as in firefox on osx and win32.

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  Ctrl-Backspace should stop_at_punctuation

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