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From
05/09/2007 07:07:35
Jay Johengen
Altamahaw-Ossipee, North Carolina, United States
 
 
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04/09/2007 22:17:48
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Windows
Category:
Computing in general
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01252331
Message ID:
01252373
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Exactly why I would want a default setting. Anyway, MS seems to have thought the same as myself and there is a CTRL-ENTER option to have it fill in the address for you. Now, I know you can't be against anything MS decides to do...

>You hit the exact issue in you original post. How would the browser know if you wanted to go to wral.com, wral-tv.com or wral.org? No way it could.
>
>>I wrote a bunch of stuff then deleted it. It was superfluous. It comes down to that I would want it to just go to the site. I have search engines I use when I don't know what I'm really looking for.
>>
>>>But how would the browser know which site you wanted? IMO, it's working the way it should.
>>>
>>>You can change search providers under Tools -> Internet Options. The default search provider, Live Search, is Microsoft's search engine.
>>>
>>>>You would think that if I type "wral" into the browser address bar, it would know that I probably want www.wral.com by default. Instead, it brings up something called Live Search, which shows a list of possible sites. Oddly, the first one is not www.wral.com, but www.wral-tv.com. Maybe the option to handle that is in IE7 somewhere, but I haven't come across it. I know, what about all those people who wanted www.wral.org? That's why I would want a default setting.
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