SearchThisSite

Allows you to search the website currently viewed with the website's internal search engine
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  • MPL
  • Price:
  • FREE
  • Publisher Name:
  • cK-LFC
  • Publisher web site:
  • https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/user/5278157

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SearchThisSite Description

Allows you to search the website currently viewed with the website's internal search engine Suppose you are browsing http://www.wired.com and you want to search for an article on "Firefox" on the siteEither: you locate the search field on the webpage , set focus on it and enter/submit your queryOr: if you use the "Search This Site" searchbar: access quickly with your mouse (shortcut: ALT+Q) and enter/submit your query (the search address for the site is automatically determined)Both ways will lead you to: "http://www.wired.com/search?query=Firefox&siteAlias=all" but one is less time-consuming.HOW DOES IT WORK?Firefox provides a "way to search specific websites directly from the Firefox Location bar" called "Smart keywords". See: http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Smart+keywords for details.Based on this, the "Search This Site" searchbar works by determining the search field and the search URL for the page (in our example: http://www.wired.com/search?query=%s&siteAlias=all). Upon submitting, the addon replaces "%s" by the query string (in our example: "Firefox").Note that the SearchThisSite add-on supports both GET and POST forms.CAVEATS:1) , The addon may fail on some sites, especially those where Javascript formatting code is executed before submitting the code (example: timesonline.co.uk with ). The internal Firefox "Smart keywords" will equally dysfunction on these sites.When (simple) Javascript formatting code is present, the searchbar will display: "Search: !example.com" (with an exclamation mark)When (simple) Javascript formatting code is absent, the searchbar will display: "Search: example.com" (without the exclamation mark)Complex Javascript formatting code (use of listeners, etc...) is not yet handled.2) search results are displayed in the same tab only (no configuration yet to open in new tab or new window)3) access key fixed to ALT+Q (no configuration yet to change it) Requirements: · Mozilla Firefox What's New in This Release: · code rewrite · improved charset detection · improved search field and search URL detection · new: if javascript is enabled in browser, the addon interacts directly with the search field in the webpage (as such, javascript functions associated to the search field and its related form are triggered "normally", as if the user typed directly in the search field)


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