-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Le Samedi 17 Mai 2003 14:49, Luis Pedro Coelho a écrit : > I would go further: it has four different uses: > 1 a1) pasting a URL > 1 a2) pasting a search-string - which is any thing, actually > 1 b) pasting text in a form > 2) opening a link > > For me, it is 1a2 which is utterly confusing. Replying to myself because there is a change in behaviour in HEAD (pointed to me by David and I have been seeing how it works and even managed to invoke it once accidently, which is its main porpose). Basically, before the search, you get a confirmation box. For me, this is more than enough and I am happy. Others, Datschge maybe, may like a "don't show this again" button if they want to use this "feature" without hassle. Or maybe a "disable search on paste" also, for the other camp. But mainly, I think this is fixed. Thanks a lot, - -- Luis Pedro Coelho -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.7 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE+x6X1GpBAvyRwXdgRAvsiAJ9JsoKmvtGdkRnIoN919nkuTtrlQACgkq+S hvnNKOlDpj8QRTUJjTxcSoQ= =OcSF -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----