Now we have a Preferences chrome that work fine for KM 1.6, I think is the time to update the old list of Search engines included.
File: \K-Meleon1.6a4_cp3\defaults\profile\search.xml
I worked in his update some time ago but after a hard month working I lost the final file after a crash of my system while I'm working on it, and I hadn't any backup.
Please help us to update this search engines, testing and reporting with this template:
Search engine name:
URL for K-Meleon search:
Problem: [Offline] || [Wrong URL/Not work] || [Proposal to Delete] || [Proposal to Add]
Explanation: (Some info about it or why you proposal it)
Google Groups
http://groups.google.com/groups/search?q=
Google Images
http://www.google.com/images?q=
Google Maps
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=
Google News
http://news.google.com/news?q=
Google Product Search (formerly Froogle)
http://www.google.com/products?q=
HotBot
http://www.hotbot.com/?query=
*I'd recommend changing all the Internet Movie Database captions to IMDb. It's more in keeping with the site and easier for a user to find in a long list of engines.
Quote desga2
Also remember that this social websites haven't a good support for standard Gecko User Agent Strings and have problems with K-Meleon UA.
I think we should not include sites which do not accept and use our default UA. We don't want to lead users into situations where the site does not work for KM.
[K-Meleon Support Search]
[http:/ /www.google.com/search?q=site:kmeleon.sourceforge.net&q=]
I would even sug*gest adding that to the default SE's. With a prominent placement and some eyecatching name (see above ...] this might help avoiding some traffic.
Cheers
SoerenB
No more own machines, because of addiction.
Don't know when I'll be back to normal ...
This has nothing to do with KM 1.6, but for what it's worth...
Google has changed in recent times and the only way to get certain options to stick is through the use of cookies, and since I don't set and keep cookies Google has been getting really annoying (and yet it's the best for technical searches). I've since discovered that by using the HTTPS version I can get what I want without cookies, specifically: a number of search results greater than 10! Also, including "&nfpr=1" eliminates the incredibly stupid default auto correction that delivers the wrong results most of the time (wrongly assuming what was typed was mispelled).
That's without any search word at the end, the way it must be configured for auto-search, unlike bookmarks-nick or hotlist-nick, where one must append a %1. E.g. one can set a bookmark with nick "ge" to search english, and another bookmark with "hl=de" in it and nick "gd" to search german. That means, typing "gd blabla" in the URL bar then hitting Return gives german results, and typing "ge blabla" gives english blabla results ;-)
If anyone wants to change auto-search, go to F2 > Browsing > Finding Websites / Search engines
And then in the same prefs sheet in the first tab again ("URL bar"), at the bottom, choose that engine for auto-search (if the word in the URL bar can't be found as domain).
Hmm... never realized it's a bit complicated with those default engines and those in the menu, e.g. my globe-right-click-menu looks much different from anything in the configuration sheet *scratchinghead* And had not realized yet that the "default search engine" (if hitting globe or Ctrl+G) is something different than the engine for auto-search (if hitting just Return)!!
At any rate, if anyone has trouble with modifying the auto-search (=Return-key), you can alternatively go to about:config and filter for "searchengine", then double-click to modify
Edited 4 time(s). Last edit at 01/01/2011 02:59AM by siria.
Thanks Siria and Guenter but I only get ten results no matter where I use those search strings in KM, thus my apparent absolute need for the encrypted version. In fact, my home page is a local, custom designed html full of forms and links and the same options are ignored from there as well unless I use the https link to submit.
But wait! Knowing your credibility (Doon here! *wink wink* ; and no G, I didn't move to the uk *wink wink*) I began to think about what might be different about my browser, and then I thought "user agent", and sure enough my entirely fake (for me) user agent is what was keeping me at ten results!
This little lie:
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.0; en-US; rv:1.9.2) Gecko/20100115 Firefox/3.6
So, you were right but so was I in my own weird way and I guess it wasn't a total waste of space since we both learned something. But so much for my bright ideas! I shouldn't even be posting this clutter, I randomized my password some time ago to cut myself off from this forum (no offense) but I couldn't help peeking in and posting once or twice. ;-)
Cheers.