On 08/11/2015 09:18 PM, g wrote:
On 08/11/15 20:28, jd1008 wrote:
On 08/11/2015 04:13 PM, g wrote:
<<>>
try entering *complete* _http_ / _https_ address. _not_ just engine name.
also, if does not work, enter word search in "Search:" bar and with search
direction pointing down so i can compare to mine easier. ty.
Did that, and again it does not change the search engine in the main
General tab.
See
https://www.sendspace.com/file/qzpkw9
ok.
3 problems:
#1 "What we have here is failure to communicate."
#2 "What we have here is difference between 'about:config'."
#3 "What we have here is one hell of a lot of changes at Mozilla.org."
3 solutions:
#1 hopeless. you missed paragraph starting with "also,".
not a problem as i was able to zoom your snapshot to read
what your 'about:config' showed for 'browser', tho i _also_
wanted to see what you had for word *search*. my bad because
i failed to accent "enter word *search* in "Search:" bar". :-)
#2 not that big of a problem, your extras are not important.
#3 because of changes at Mozilla.org, i need to run some new
searches at Mozilla.org to see where they now have what you
need to do to get your search engines "running on all 8".
comment:
i found a new page that tells about search engines and it appears
that there have been some changes. i believe you are going to have
to add a plugin or two, not sure where they are, so it will take
some time to find where moz .org has moved rest of info. therefore,
i do not believe i can find everything in a short time.
possibly another reader may have already been thru this and can give
you a quick answer.
Well, issue is with TB. Not with Google.
They have effectively rendered TB's about:config , at least wrt default
search, a NOP.
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