Re: [DQSD-Users] Feeling lucky with space

2009-02-14 Thread Tom Corcoran




Certainly Kim, cheers. Request id #2601100 

tom.

Kim Gräsman wrote:

  Hi Tom,

Could you log a bug for that at SourceForge?

There seems to be some inconsistent behavior. When I try "burgundy
flowerbeds!" I get to the Google search result. "i love flowers!", on
the other hand, does the lucky forward and brings me to
i-love-flowers.com.

I haven't debugged it further...

Cheers,
- Kim

On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 23:31, Tom Corcoran  wrote:
  
  
Hey all,

So if i type, metcheck!, and enter it opens in the metcheck site, but if
i type, metcheck waterford, it opens in google with the waterford page
for metcheck, first. Would extending the i'm feeling lucky functionality
be possible to cope with the space?

Cheers, Tom.

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Re: [DQSD-Users] Feeling lucky with space

2009-02-14 Thread Kim Gräsman
Hi Tom,

Could you log a bug for that at SourceForge?

There seems to be some inconsistent behavior. When I try "burgundy
flowerbeds!" I get to the Google search result. "i love flowers!", on
the other hand, does the lucky forward and brings me to
i-love-flowers.com.

I haven't debugged it further...

Cheers,
- Kim

On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 23:31, Tom Corcoran  wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> So if i type, metcheck!, and enter it opens in the metcheck site, but if
> i type, metcheck waterford, it opens in google with the waterford page
> for metcheck, first. Would extending the i'm feeling lucky functionality
> be possible to cope with the space?
>
> Cheers, Tom.
>
> --
> Open Source Business Conference (OSBC), March 24-25, 2009, San Francisco, CA
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