I thought that might be the case too, but then that should happen with Firefox and Safari too, but they're fine. And Camino was fine till I upgraded to this version. So the problem is something went kaput in the upgrade/local settings mix, and going by the archives looks like there is atleast one other person with the same problem. Not being a techie - I'm guessing there is something in the browser that tacks on a www. and a .com to every word you enter into the url bar and passes it on to the DNS?

On Sep 2, 2006, at 3:14 PM, Wevah wrote:

This is something on Earthlink's end. They're intercepting DNS queries that should return "this domain doesn't exist", and returning their own custom page instead. You should complain to them.

See also: http://forums.macnn.com/82/applications/307884/safari-and- the-www-com/

On Sep 2, 2006, at 13:45, Joshie Surber wrote:

Try going to about:config and setting keyword.enabled to true and
keyword.url to
http://www.google.com/search?q=%s&btnI=I'm+Feeling+Lucky
This will pull up the top google result for whatever you typed in. It
will let google see more of what you do, and if you have an account
your personalized search history will fill up quite fast, but if you
can deal with those this will fill in for the functionality you need
until the next update.

Or just make like me and get a nightly build. I haven't had trouble
with a nightly in over two months.

On 9/2/06, Mad Park Five <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
No, it's set to true.

On Sep 2, 2006, at 2:06 PM, Joshie Surber wrote:

> Open about:config and make sure browser.urlbar.autocomplete.enabled is
> true. It probably got corrupted somewhere along there.
>
> On 9/2/06, Mad Park Five <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I didn't have this problem before I upgraded 4 or 5 days ago to
>> version 1.0.2. Now any site that I type into the address bar without >> adding .com or .org gives me an irritating error. Even for Google!
>> As here:
>>
>> http://earthlink-help.net/?d=error_earthlink-bf&q=google
>>
>> Somehow some setting got changed when I upgraded. I've switched back >> to Firefox for the time being, even though that means my Mac is now
>> back to heating up and doubling as a frying pan.
>>
>> Any suggestions that fix this are much appreciated. I saw there was a
>> similar query in the August archives but the response to it was
>> merely a restatement of what Camino is *supposed* to do.
>>
>> thanks!
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