"..This is because the search bars use the HTML-only service which is available at http://duckduckgo.com/html. The main DuckDuckGo website uses Javascript that is technically free, but it is not declared using the GNU Specifications for such, meaning that LibreJS won't allow it. Also, many users don't use Javascript at all. This is why it uses the HTML service..."
Well that may explain it! Is that hard-coded, or is it a config setting ? The question in my head now, for Icecat and DDG to co-operate as it were (without using a different engine), is how to affect the 'html' search (parameters, keywords etc) to ensure region searching takes place and without having to manually add them as query string params for each search.....or even if this is possible ? I disabled all extensions etc in my efforts to get the searching to work, so LibreJS was not an issue at this point. Thank you for mentioning it though. It does look like other DDG engines can be used in place of the default, so there is that option. On 25 March 2016 at 00:52, Chocolate D. Chip <[email protected]> wrote: > > What I have noticed is that Icecat, on pressing enter to search in > > the > > address bar or the search bar, returns the results and the address > > bar > > entry resembles: https://duckduckgo.com/html?q=.... - note the > > 'html'. > > FF returns: https://duckduckgo.com/?q= > > > > If I browse to the DDG page: https://duckduckgo.com and type my > > search > > in that search bar on the webpage (as opposed to the address/sear bar > > search) then the results returned (and the appropriate flag) are > > respecting the search region preference. > > > > It appears that something is different when using the address and > > search bars. > > > > This is because the search bars use the HTML-only service which is > available at http://duckduckgo.com/html. The main DuckDuckGo website > uses Javascript that is technically free, but it is not declared using > the GNU Specifications for such, meaning that LibreJS won't allow it. > Also, many users don't use Javascript at all. This is why it uses the > HTML service. DuckDuckGo has recently improved their HTML-only site. > > -- > Signed, > The one, the only, Chocolate Chip! > [email protected] > ***************************************************************** > * To all members of the National Security Administration, I say * > * this with full malice: Fuck you! I am not afraid to say that * > * in an email signature. Never be afraid. * > ***************************************************************** > > ,= ,-_-. =. > ((_/)o o(\_)) > `-'(. .)`-' > \_/ Support the GNU/Life. https://gnu.org/philosophy > > > > -- > http://gnuzilla.gnu.org >
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