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How can i change my browser search engine? I tried the about:config way, and get this: http://www.website-unavailable.com/ when i try to search in google.

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Tried this: 1- in Firefox type about:config in the address bar and press ENTER.

2- Search for keyword.url Locate and double-click the entry for keyword.URL

3- Modify it by adding your preferred value like this:

http://***/search?ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&sourceid=navclient&gfns=1&q=

4- in the above link instead of *** put the search engine address you like. Examples:

and with google, just returns this http://www.website-unavailable.com/main?wc=EWJvEgFmBRxGGxVyBRYAHQ%3D%3D&url=hm&w=1920&h=976&ifc=0 or something to that effect. "Open DNS" the page says.

Tried this: 1- in Firefox type about:config in the address bar and press ENTER. 2- Search for keyword.url Locate and double-click the entry for keyword.URL 3- Modify it by adding your preferred value like this: http://***/search?ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&sourceid=navclient&gfns=1&q= 4- in the above link instead of *** put the search engine address you like. Examples: and with google, just returns this http://www.website-unavailable.com/main?wc=EWJvEgFmBRxGGxVyBRYAHQ%3D%3D&url=hm&w=1920&h=976&ifc=0 or something to that effect. "Open DNS" the page says.

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If you got an OpenDNS page, there probably was a typo in the domain name, or the server was down temporarily. Can you mention which search site it is and a volunteer can test it out?

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Im using this "https://www.google.com/webhp?ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&sourceid=navclient&gfns=1" exact adress in the about:config. The wierd part is some times when i write in the browser field, it will send me to google, but without actually searching for the question.

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The keyword.URL value needs to end with the destination site's parameter for query terms. For Google that's

&q=

Then Firefox will fill in the query terms at the end. Does that work for you?

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If you use DNS servers that automatically redirect you in case a DNS look up fails then Firefox won't notice that you want to do a search and in such a case it only works with multiple search terms or by using a (single character) keyword search.