[Bug 1028551] Re: no default search engine set
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On 2012-07-21T02:13:10+00:00 CTown wrote:
Chakra Linux, KDE SC 4.8.97, rekonq 1.0
I have DuckDuckGo as my default search engine. If I try to search using
the address bar, either I go to a page from my history or I get that
"Opps Rekonq cannot load..." page. I also seen that error a few days ago
when I built rekonq from git (but right now I'm using rekonq from
Chakra's repos)
Congrats on rekonq's 1.0 release!
Reproducible: Always
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Make sure default search engine is set.
2. Enter key words in address bar and press enter.
Actual Results:
Either I get sent to a page from my history or I get the rekonq cannot load page.
Expected Results:
A DuckDuckGo search being done with the keywords I entered.
I did clear rekonq's private data before trying again.
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On 2012-07-21T02:20:23+00:00 CTown wrote:
Created attachment 72656
Rekonq asks to set default search engine.
Sorry I forgot to include:
Sometimes rekonq will ask me if I want to set a default search engine. After clicking that I do want to set a default search engine, I get sent to Configure rekonq-> Search Engines and find DuckDuckGo is alread set (as seen in the pic)...
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On 2012-07-26T04:33:15+00:00 CTown wrote:
Rekonq just updated on the distro I'm using (to rekonq-1.0-2) and now
when I start typing in the address bar I get a list of my perferred
search engines in the right-hand corner. Searching in the adress bar
without using web shortcuts is working again.
It seems to be working now!
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On 2012-07-27T15:41:40+00:00 Andrea Diamantini wrote:
Git commit 1ca437fa5c27c54b8a4f193e04cdc4ea9cc68ce1 by Andrea Diamantini.
Committed on 27/07/2012 at 17:37.
Pushed by adjam into branch 'master'.
Fix search engine(s) for KDE 4.9
This is basically Johannes patch with checks added for kde version and
with code duplicated for kwebapp.
PS: I tried using KUriFilterData API to do it, without positive results.
Postponing a code review here for KDE 5, hoping variables won't change
another time name...
CCMAIL: fritz_van_tom at hotmail.com
REVIEW: 303872
M +15 -5 kwebapp/searchengine.cpp
M +16 -6 src/opensearch/searchengine.cpp
http://commits.kde.org/rekonq/1ca437fa5c27c54b8a4f193e04cdc4ea9cc68ce1
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** Changed in: kubuntu-default-settings
Status: Unknown => Invalid
** Changed in: kubuntu-default-settings
Importance: Unknown => Medium
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