Package: konqueror Version: KDE 3.0.0 Severity: wishlist Installed from: RedHat RPMs Compiler: Not Specified OS: Linux OS/Compiler notes: Not Specified The Internet Keywords feature on the Konqueror web browser is an excellent feature; my ability to drop a query to a search engine from the Location bar is the reason why I started using Konqueror instead of Netscape in the first place. However, the Internet Keywords part of the feature (i.e. typing "google" in the Location bar rather than "http://www.google.com" and being taken directly to google.com) seems to respond arbitrarily at best. I cannot ever guess when this feature will take me to a completed search page or some web site that I have never even heard of, simply because the web site shares the same name as my query. My suggestion would be to make the option available to leave the search engine portion of this feature available while disabling the Internet Keywords feature in Konqueror Configuration (right now both features are controlled by one check box). Another excellent feature would be the ability to define or remove Internet Keywords of your own. As it stands, I can find no discernable list of Internet Keywords anywhere in the Konqueror configuration. I have no way of knowing what will even bring up the search engine or what will automatically redirect me to a web site. Anyway, I hope that somehow you can make this useful. I really appreciate your products; keep up the good work, etc., etc... Thanks for your time -- Jason (Submitted via bugs.kde.org)