Silvio Levy writes:
 > Thank you!  That works really nicely.  (I've settled on 1000 ms.)

 Now that I have tried it, that is kind of nice.  Who knows?  Maybe I
will use it too.  :)

 > But I have another problem: after installing the new version with
 > "git fetch; git merge origin" and resting conkeror,  many of
 > my webjumps now don't work.  For instance 
 > 
 > add_webjump("buzz", "http://buzzflash.com";);
 > 
 > is ignored - typing buzz leads me to www.buzz.com.  (I was at a
 > lecture when I did this, and the site it took me to immediately
 > started playing a video at full volume - embarrassing! :-)
 > 
 > Some experiments showed me that argument-less webjumps (abbreviations)
 > have been removed, but "buzz a" with a dummy argument will do what
 > "buzz" used to do by itself.
 > 
 > There was a discussion about webjumps recently, but I don't think it
 > addressed this change in behavior.  I do remember this statement from John:

 Thanks for pointing this out.  I pushed a fix.

 This regression slipped in along with some big improvements to the
webjump system that allow webjumps to now have dynamic completion.
(You will see what I mean if you try to google webjump.)  So webjumps
are here to stay.

John Foerch
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