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Question Mark in Address Bar

Discussion in 'Windows Vista' started by Tom Hall, Jun 16, 2009.

  1. Tom Hall

    Tom Hall Guest

    64-bit Vista Home Premium

    When I got this system about a week ago, I discovered that by simply typing
    a question mark into the taskbar's address followed by a search term would
    generate a google search just as if I had opened a browser window and typed
    the search string in there.

    That feature has for some reason stopped working. With both Firefox 3 and
    IE7 if I attempt the same operation now, ?searchterm gets translated into
    which of course doesn't work.

    This is my first Vista machine so I probably changed a setting somewhere
    that altered this behavior. I'd really like to get it back - especially
    since I've learned that there apparently is no integrated Google taskbar
    that can be placed into the Windows taskbar as I used to have on my old XP
    machine.

    TIA,

    Tom

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  2. Dave Cox

    Dave Cox Guest

    Tom Hall <aria1946@gmail.com.spoo> wrote in
    news:2pof35d6qtdrmf5jl4f30e5idh0voiku89@4ax.com:
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > 64-bit Vista Home Premium
    >
    > When I got this system about a week ago, I discovered that by
    > simply typing a question mark into the taskbar's address followed
    > by a search term would generate a google search just as if I had
    > opened a browser window and typed the search string in there.
    >
    > That feature has for some reason stopped working. With both
    > Firefox 3 and IE7 if I attempt the same operation now, ?searchterm
    > gets translated into which of course doesn't
    > work.
    >
    > This is my first Vista machine so I probably changed a setting
    > somewhere that altered this behavior. I'd really like to get it
    > back - especially since I've learned that there apparently is no
    > integrated Google taskbar that can be placed into the Windows
    > taskbar as I used to have on my old XP machine.
    >
    > TIA,
    >
    > Tom
    > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    Put a space after the question mark

    ? searchterm

    not

    ?searchterm
     
  3. Tom Hall

    Tom Hall Guest

    On Tue, 16 Jun 2009 11:46:05 -0700, Dave Cox <dcox1961@gmail.com> wrote:
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    >Tom Hall <aria1946@gmail.com.spoo> wrote in
    >news:2pof35d6qtdrmf5jl4f30e5idh0voiku89@4ax.com:
    ><!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    >> 64-bit Vista Home Premium
    >>
    >> When I got this system about a week ago, I discovered that by
    >> simply typing a question mark into the taskbar's address followed
    >> by a search term would generate a google search just as if I had
    >> opened a browser window and typed the search string in there.
    >>
    >> That feature has for some reason stopped working. With both
    >> Firefox 3 and IE7 if I attempt the same operation now, ?searchterm
    >> gets translated into which of course doesn't
    >> work.
    >>
    >> This is my first Vista machine so I probably changed a setting
    >> somewhere that altered this behavior. I'd really like to get it
    >> back - especially since I've learned that there apparently is no
    >> integrated Google taskbar that can be placed into the Windows
    >> taskbar as I used to have on my old XP machine.
    >>
    >> TIA,
    >>
    >> Tom
    >> <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >
    >Put a space after the question mark
    >
    >? searchterm
    >
    >not
    >
    >?searchterm<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    Doesn't work. It gets turned into
    and the invalid
    URL message appears, after which a brower window opens, but does not
    complete the search.

    Sorry - I didn't notice before that there were three slashes after the
    http:

    When it worked, the URL became
    followed by a long
    string of alphanumeric characters including the text of the search string.

    Tom

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  4. Tom Hall

    Tom Hall Guest

    On Tue, 16 Jun 2009 12:27:09 -0600, Tom Hall <aria1946@gmail.com.spoo>
    wrote:
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    >This is my first Vista machine so I probably changed a setting somewhere
    >that altered this behavior. I'd really like to get it back - especially
    >since I've learned that there apparently is no integrated Google taskbar
    >that can be placed into the Windows taskbar as I used to have on my old XP
    >machine.<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    A thought just occurred to me. About 3 days after I got this machine
    Windows Update pushed SP2 at me. That _might_ have been about the time the
    feature stopped working.

    Just a wild speculation...


    Tom

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  5. Dave Cox

    Dave Cox Guest

    Tom Hall <aria1946@gmail.com.spoo> wrote in
    news:4nqf35559vb7qp0b9smiu8k5diu7le5pk0@4ax.com:
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > On Tue, 16 Jun 2009 11:46:05 -0700, Dave Cox <dcox1961@gmail.com>
    > wrote:
    > <!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    >>Tom Hall <aria1946@gmail.com.spoo> wrote in
    >>news:2pof35d6qtdrmf5jl4f30e5idh0voiku89@4ax.com:
    >><!--coloro:darkred--><span style="color:darkred <!--/coloro-->
    >>> 64-bit Vista Home Premium
    >>>
    >>> When I got this system about a week ago, I discovered that by
    >>> simply typing a question mark into the taskbar's address
    >>> followed by a search term would generate a google search just as
    >>> if I had opened a browser window and typed the search string in
    >>> there.
    >>>
    >>> That feature has for some reason stopped working. With both
    >>> Firefox 3 and IE7 if I attempt the same operation now,
    >>> ?searchterm gets translated into which of
    >>> course doesn't work.
    >>>
    >>> This is my first Vista machine so I probably changed a setting
    >>> somewhere that altered this behavior. I'd really like to get it
    >>> back - especially since I've learned that there apparently is no
    >>> integrated Google taskbar that can be placed into the Windows
    >>> taskbar as I used to have on my old XP machine.
    >>>
    >>> TIA,
    >>>
    >>> Tom
    >>> <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >>
    >>Put a space after the question mark
    >>
    >>? searchterm
    >>
    >>not
    >>
    >>?searchterm<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >
    > Doesn't work. It gets turned into
    and the
    > invalid URL message appears, after which a brower window opens,
    > but does not complete the search.
    >
    > Sorry - I didn't notice before that there were three slashes after
    > the http:
    >
    > When it worked, the URL became
    followed
    > by a long string of alphanumeric characters including the text of
    > the search string.
    >
    > Tom
    > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    Have you tried resetting the default search engine?

    Open IE and to the right of the search box in the top right click the
    small black triangle and select "Manage Search Providers"

    Set another as the default then try again.

    If that doesn't work maybe someone else has more info.
     
  6. Tom Hall

    Tom Hall Guest

    On Tue, 16 Jun 2009 12:24:26 -0700, Dave Cox <dcox1961@gmail.com> wrote:
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    >Have you tried resetting the default search engine?
    >
    >Open IE and to the right of the search box in the top right click the
    >small black triangle and select "Manage Search Providers"
    >
    >Set another as the default then try again.
    >
    >If that doesn't work maybe someone else has more info.<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    Sorry, I guess I didn't make myself clear. I'm referring to the address bar
    that can be set to appear in the Windows taskbar, not the Address bar in
    the browser.

    And IE is not my default browser - Firefox 3 is.

    When the search from the address bar worked, it worked in both browsers -
    whichever one I would have set as the default at the time.


    Tom

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  7. Dave Cox

    Dave Cox Guest

    Tom Hall <aria1946@gmail.com.spoo> wrote in
    news:kn2g3550dh7908pepta5p0mu058ads7tqq@4ax.com:
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > On Tue, 16 Jun 2009 12:24:26 -0700, Dave Cox <dcox1961@gmail.com>
    > wrote:
    > <!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    >>Have you tried resetting the default search engine?
    >>
    >>Open IE and to the right of the search box in the top right click
    >>the small black triangle and select "Manage Search Providers"
    >>
    >>Set another as the default then try again.
    >>
    >>If that doesn't work maybe someone else has more info.<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >
    > Sorry, I guess I didn't make myself clear. I'm referring to the
    > address bar that can be set to appear in the Windows taskbar, not
    > the Address bar in the browser.
    >
    > And IE is not my default browser - Firefox 3 is.
    >
    > When the search from the address bar worked, it worked in both
    > browsers - whichever one I would have set as the default at the
    > time.
    >
    >
    > Tom
    > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    I understood which address bar you were talking about.
    You can change the default search engine for the taskbar address bar
    the way I explained.
     
  8. Tom Hall

    Tom Hall Guest

    On Tue, 16 Jun 2009 15:54:03 -0700, Dave Cox <dcox1961@gmail.com> wrote:
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    >I understood which address bar you were talking about.
    >You can change the default search engine for the taskbar address bar
    >the way I explained.<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    I tried setting the default search engine to Yahoo but it made no
    difference. The ? search is still broken.


    Tom

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  9. techstar

    techstar Guest

    You can change the default search engine for Firefox address bar.

    Look at the steps given in this article:
     

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