Is there any way Iron can by default display the protocol (http, https, etc) in the address bar as we type the URL?
For example (Iron 27.0.1500) if I type "eztv" the address bar will show "eztv.it", and the drop-down may show "eztv.it/search" etc, but the "{http:// | https://}" is never shown.
Can this be done? Is there a tweak or extension?
Gordon.
display protocol in address bar?
display protocol in address bar?
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Gigabyte H61M-USB3-B3 r2.0, I5-2400 3.10GHz, 4GB RAM; W7HPx64 SP1, Lotus SmartSuite 9.8, Iron 27.0.1500, Opera 12.01, IE9, Eudora 6.2, Foxit Reader 6.1.1.1031, PaintShop Pro 6.02, Avast! 7.0.1466
Gigabyte H61M-USB3-B3 r2.0, I5-2400 3.10GHz, 4GB RAM; W7HPx64 SP1, Lotus SmartSuite 9.8, Iron 27.0.1500, Opera 12.01, IE9, Eudora 6.2, Foxit Reader 6.1.1.1031, PaintShop Pro 6.02, Avast! 7.0.1466
Re: display protocol in address bar?
there is an issue opened on the chromium issue tracker, but I guess they will not go back (Status: WontFix from 2010)
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issue ... l?id=41467
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issue ... l?id=41467
Re: display protocol in address bar?
Hmmmmmm.
There used to be a time, not so long ago, when we chose the browser which pleased us the most.
But now we choose the browser which offends us the least.
I don't expect closed-source developments to be democracies. But I do remember when Microsoft listened to the multitudes complaining about IE3, and Netscape decided that it should copy IE3 into Nescape 4. . . And we wound up with a brilliant IE4 which set the tone of browsers for a decade, while Netscape crashed and nearly burned...
Chromium isn't the only offender. Try Page Setup>A4 in Firefox. That one is over 10 years old, and affects every Gecko fork.
Oh well, I suppose Microsoft will sort out their IE troubles sooner or later, and we'll have a decent browser again.
Gordon.
There used to be a time, not so long ago, when we chose the browser which pleased us the most.

But now we choose the browser which offends us the least.

I don't expect closed-source developments to be democracies. But I do remember when Microsoft listened to the multitudes complaining about IE3, and Netscape decided that it should copy IE3 into Nescape 4. . . And we wound up with a brilliant IE4 which set the tone of browsers for a decade, while Netscape crashed and nearly burned...

Chromium isn't the only offender. Try Page Setup>A4 in Firefox. That one is over 10 years old, and affects every Gecko fork.
Oh well, I suppose Microsoft will sort out their IE troubles sooner or later, and we'll have a decent browser again.

Gordon.
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Gigabyte H61M-USB3-B3 r2.0, I5-2400 3.10GHz, 4GB RAM; W7HPx64 SP1, Lotus SmartSuite 9.8, Iron 27.0.1500, Opera 12.01, IE9, Eudora 6.2, Foxit Reader 6.1.1.1031, PaintShop Pro 6.02, Avast! 7.0.1466
Gigabyte H61M-USB3-B3 r2.0, I5-2400 3.10GHz, 4GB RAM; W7HPx64 SP1, Lotus SmartSuite 9.8, Iron 27.0.1500, Opera 12.01, IE9, Eudora 6.2, Foxit Reader 6.1.1.1031, PaintShop Pro 6.02, Avast! 7.0.1466