Hey there, I don't know if you have noticed this, but in Firefox, old and new versions alike, trying to do a search on a resulting page while not being logged into a goo… (閱讀更多)
Hey there, I don't know if you have noticed this, but in Firefox, old and new versions alike, trying to do a search on a resulting page while not being logged into a google account does nothing.
If you search from www.google.com while not signed into their google accounts, the resulting page no longer allows you to use another search.
Tried hitting enter, nothing.
tried hitting the search button, nothing.
Switched to the pc next to me, same results.
asked multiple coworkers to do the same thing and they all had similar results. This is across platforms. PPC macs, newer intel based macs, pcs.
I went to www.google.com and searched for "this is ok"
which sent me to: http://www.google.com/#hl=en&source=hp&q=this+is+ok&aq=f&aqi=g1&aql=&oq=&gs_rfai=C5rII5XIuTI7YOIXyzASyxoD_CwAAAKoEBU_QYOqu&fp=36ec6be010d257f
I then typed in "this is not"
http://www.google.com/#hl=en&safe=off&q=this+is+not&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=this+is+not&gs_rfai=&fp=dd2d1939af06a5a
The query string changes but nothing happens... I'm now at my box at home and it's an even DIFFERENT version of Firefox. It's not breaking in IE or chrome. 3.5.8 and up causing problems.
It seems to be a bit of their code that they changed which is doing it. I'm not using any addons or plugins. but on a different computer, I had a console open and here was the error:
F.prototype._rce=function(a,b) ;F.prototype._rd=function(a,b,c) ;F.prototype._t=function() ;F.prototype._rt=function() ;F.prototype._i=function(a) ;F.prototype._c=function() };F.prototype._ns=function() ;
reference to undefined property c[a] on line 50...
I hope Google isn't trying to break Firefox! :(
URL of affected sites
http://www.google.com