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Possible to use a wildcard in keyword.URL?
\ Zeke Sikelianos (23 Jul 2007)
. \ Patrick Strasser (24 Jul 2007)
. . \ Zeke Sikelianos (24 Jul 2007)
. \ David McRitchie (24 Jul 2007)
. \ Rob Marshall (24 Jul 2007)
. . \ Zeke Sikelianos (24 Jul 2007)
. . \ Zeke Sikelianos (24 Jul 2007)

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Subject:Re: Possible to use a wildcard in keyword.URL?
Group:Mozilla-support-firefox
From:Zeke Sikelianos
Date:24 Jul 2007


On Jul 24, 8:58 pm, Rob Marshall <newsmoz...> wrote:
> Zeke Sikelianos wrote:
> > I'm trying to configure keyword.URL to execute a javscript function
> > with the contents of the location bar as its argument. However it
> > appears that Firefox simply appends the location bar string to the end
> > of the string in keyword.URL.. And the <a href="http://
> > kb.mozillazine.org/Keyword.URL">kb article on Keyword.URL</a> seems to
> > confirm this. I'm wondering if there's a way to get a hold of the of
> > the contents of a the string as a variable, so it can be used within a
> > string rather than appended to it, much in the same way that keyworded
> > quicksearches work..
>
> Set that pref to:
> data:text/html,<body onload="alert(document.body.textContent)"><plaintext>
>
> --
> Rob Marshall [tH]

Awsome! Thanks Rob.

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