Hi Travis, Yes, ending the url with a space also works, but if there are bookmarks you have saved which begin with the string you are typing it's annoying to have autofill come on as you type. You can also delete the Library/Safari/History.plist file for your account and then re-launch Safari. Then if you change the permissions so that only root can write to this file so that only root can write to it the only autofill completions will be strings you have bookmarked. Or you can have an empty bookmark list, too, then nothing will autofill.
I find these solutions a little extreme (grin). The space after url works for addresses you type in, but links that you click that are in your history will still autofill. Cheers, Esther On Sunday, January 22, 2006, at 05:52PM, Travis Siegel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >You could also just end the url with a space as well, this wipes out >the extra stuff it fills in for you. >On Jan 22, 2006, at 10:17 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> Hi John, >> >> Yes, it's ctrl-a and this is something that works from terminal to >> move back to >> the start of a line, too. The ctrl-a moves you to the beginning of >> a line and ctrl-e >> moves you to the end. >> >> I sometimes type this with an extra keystroke sequence when I touch- >> type: >> the url with an initial space, then the address, ctrl-a to move to >> the start of the >> string, shift-right-arrow, delete, carriage return. >> >> You don't need the shift, but when I'm typing on my laptop the >> rhythm of having >> my pinky hit the ctrl key, with my ring finger on "a", and then my >> pinky to shift >> works better for me. Then the right hand sequence of right arrow, >> release shift >> from the left hand, delete key, and return. >> >> Ignore everything but the first paragraph if this typing sequrence >> doesn't work >> for you! It may also feel different if you're not typing on a >> laptop keyborad. >> On Sunday, January 22, 2006, at 04:33PM, John Gunn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> wrote: >> >>> Hello Esther: >>> >>> Thanks, I'll try that but a question, do you mean ctrl-a or >>> command-a? >>> >>> >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> Sent: Sunday, January 22, 2006 2:57 PM >>> To: General discussions on all topics relating to the use of Mac >>> OS X by >>> theblind >>> Subject: Re: Auto fill using Safarie >>> >>> >>> John, >>> >>> Another clunky solution is to start typing the address with a space, >>> which will not autofill, then use ctrl+a to move back to the start of >>> the address, advance one character and delete. >>> >>> Esther >>> >>> On Sunday, January 22, 2006, at 06:00AM, David Poehlman >>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> >>>> John, >>>> >>>> There are checkboxes in autofil and I've got them all unchecked but >>>> still on the address bar, My addresses get finished or try to. What >>>> I do which seems to help is select all the text in the adddress bar >>>> with command-a, hit backspace and type real fast. >>>> >>> >>>> On Jan 22, 2006, at 12:01 AM, John Gunn wrote: >>>> >>>> Hello: >>>> >>>> Sorry for the spelling but I have a question, when trying to type an >>>> address >>>> it does an auto fill and I'm wondering how to turn this off? >>>> >>>> I went to preferences and clicked on the auto fill button but I >>>> can't >>>> see >>>> where to make a change. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> > > > >
