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How can I disable this address bar behavior?

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  • Última resposta por jacob.ian.lee

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When ever I type into the address bar a search query beginning with "php " I end up querying php.net's web site, instead of my search engine. For example, if in the address bar I type: php pg_query_params site:stackoverflow.com, I'm immediately taken to the site: https://www.php.net/manual-lookup.php?pattern=pg_query_params+site%3Astackoverflow.com&lang=en&scope=404quickref

When ever I type into the address bar a search query beginning with "php " I end up querying php.net's web site, instead of my search engine. For example, if in the address bar I type: php pg_query_params site:stackoverflow.com, I'm immediately taken to the site: https://www.php.net/manual-lookup.php?pattern=pg_query_params+site%3Astackoverflow.com&lang=en&scope=404quickref

Solução escolhida

Most likely you have a "smart bookmark keyword" set up for some URL on php.net.

If you open the Library window ("Show All Bookmarks" or Command+Shift+b) and search for php.net in the little search box in the upper right, you can click each bookmark in turn and glance at the bottom of the screen to see whether any has php assigned as its keyword. And if that is more annoying than helpful, you can delete it or change it to something like pn that you would only type intentionally.

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Ref. How to search IMDB, Wikipedia and more from the address bar

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when you are typing in the address bar, make sure that your search engine is selected, not the php website. You can change with arrows

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aldenchevez said

when you are typing in the address bar, make sure that your search engine is selected, not the php website. You can change with arrows

Thank you.

Okay, so I type in my query, and instead of using the default search engine I specified, it decides I must mean search using php.net's internal search engine, and so I have to manually override that? And this doesn't happen when i type in 'bing' or 'duckduckgo', why?

Modificado por jacob.ian.lee a

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Hi jacob.ian.lee, at the moment before you submit the contents of the address bar, what does the top row of the drop-down say that Firefox will do?

The reason I ask that is it's possible to define keywords for search engines or bookmarks. Firefox should tell you in the top bar if it's going to do something different from sending the address bar contents to your default search engine.

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says " php.net: search terms"

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Solução escolhida

Most likely you have a "smart bookmark keyword" set up for some URL on php.net.

If you open the Library window ("Show All Bookmarks" or Command+Shift+b) and search for php.net in the little search box in the upper right, you can click each bookmark in turn and glance at the bottom of the screen to see whether any has php assigned as its keyword. And if that is more annoying than helpful, you can delete it or change it to something like pn that you would only type intentionally.

Was that it?

Ref. How to search IMDB, Wikipedia and more from the address bar

Modificado por jscher2000 - Support Volunteer a

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Thanks, jscher2000, it looks like I had once added a bookmark:

www.php.net/%s

Deleting the bookmark removing the (now) unwanted behavior.