I get a DNS error with the semicolon, a search without it, and when I
put a question mark at the beginning I get a search regardless of
whether the semicolon is present or not. ;)

For anyone wondering, ctrl+k clears/focuses the omnibox and adds the
question mark for you.

On Sun, 2009-08-02 at 08:27 -0700, mhenriday wrote:
> I get an «Oops ! This link appears to be broken» both with and without
> the semi-colon ; his running 3.0.196.0 for Linux on a 64-bit Jaunty
> setup....
> 
> Henri
> 
> On Aug 2, 6:37 am, PhistucK <[email protected]> wrote:
> > This seems stupid of me to ask, but, well, let it be -Copy and paste this
> > into the Omnibox -
> > CoInitialize(NULL);
> > And press Enter.
> >
> > I would expect Chrome to search, would you not?
> > I checked and when you remove\replace the semi-colon, it works. The
> > semi-colon breaks the search in all of the cases, it seems.
> >
> > Should I file a bug?
> >
> > ☆PhistucK
> > 


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