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Over the past few days I've noticed that Firefox is having problems with |
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the + symbol on google. If I do a search for "test this" The 1st |
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results page is correct. But, if I scroll down to the bottom and click |
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on Next or one of the numbers to go to a certain page, it will only |
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search for the 1st word in the phrase. Here is a screenshot of the problem: |
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http://crystaldawn.net/ff-messingup.png |
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If you take a look, you'll see I searched for test this. I then clicked |
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on the properties for the Page 2 link, and you can see that it clearly |
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shows only "this" in the search. I just tested this on a Windows |
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machine with FF 1.06, and it does NOT have this problem. So I guess |
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that pretty much rules out FF or Google as the cause. The only thing I |
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can think of is that something is funky with something else. But what |
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that something else is, I have NO idea. Also, I have IE installed with |
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wine, and IE does not have this problem. |
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http://crystaldawn.net/ie-works.png |
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Is anyone else having this same problem? Not being able to go through |
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more than 1 page on google is REALLY terrible. I'd like to find out |
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what is causing this. |
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David Corbin wrote: |
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>On Sunday 07 August 2005 02:11 pm, David Corbin wrote: |
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>>Is Ruby's rdoc documentation installed with the ruby ebuild? ri18 doesn't |
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>>seem to be able to find it. |
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>I noticed that USE flags were "-doc". I assume correcting this will make |
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>things better... |
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