July 17, 200916 yr In the older versions of Firefox you could alter the script in the Google search engine so that it would not default into the Thai pages. I had mine set up to Google UK stuff which is more use to me. In 3.5 i can not see how to alter the script anyone help at all? Arnold Judas Rimmer of Jupiter Mining Corporation Ship Red Dwarf
July 17, 200916 yr Look in: program files/mozilla firefox/searchplugins/ Find: google.xml, and right-click on it, choose edit Find <Url type="text/html" method="GET" template="http://www.google.co.th/"> Change the URL to whatever Google page you prefer to get. Save the file and restart Firefox.
July 18, 200916 yr Author Thanks cdnvic I must have missed that line in all the other text. Arnold Judas Rimmer of Jupiter Mining Corporation Ship Red Dwarf
July 18, 200916 yr Author Nope that doesn't do it. Still getting the Thai pages despite having altered the text in threeo places and saved it in the correct place. There has to be somewhere else, any ideas? <Url type="application/x-suggestions+json" method="GET" template="http://suggestqueries.google.co.uk/complete/search?output=firefox&client=firefox&hl={moz:locale}&q={searchTerms}" /> - <Url type="text/html" method="GET" template="http://www.google.co.uk/search"> <Param name="q" value="{searchTerms}" /> <Param name="ie" value="utf-8" /> <Param name="oe" value="utf-8" /> <Param name="aq" value="t" /> - <!-- Dynamic parameters --> <Param name="rls" value="{moz:distributionID}:{moz:locale}:{moz:official}" /> <MozParam name="client" condition="defaultEngine" trueValue="firefox-a" falseValue="firefox" /> </Url> <SearchForm>http://www.google.co.uk/firefox</SearchForm> </SearchPlugin> Arnold Judas Rimmer of Jupiter Mining Corporation Ship Red Dwarf
July 18, 200916 yr Type in google.com/ncr to go to web site one time. That will prevent a country redirect after it gets into your cookies.
July 18, 200916 yr Here's how mine looks and it works: <Url type="application/x-suggestions+json" method="GET" template="http://suggestqueries.google.com/complete/search?output=firefox&client=firefox&hl={moz:locale}&q={searchTerms}"/> <Url type="text/html" method="GET" template="http://www.google.ca/"> <Param name="q" value="{searchTerms}"/> <Param name="ie" value="utf-8"/> <Param name="oe" value="utf-8"/> <Param name="aq" value="t"/> <!-- Dynamic parameters --> <Param name="rls" value="{moz:distributionID}:{moz:locale}:{moz:official}"/> <MozParam name="client" condition="defaultEngine" trueValue="firefox-a" falseValue="firefox"/> </Url> <SearchForm>http://www.google.com/firefox</SearchForm> </SearchPlugin> The bold type is the only thing I've altered.
July 18, 200916 yr Hi Rimmer, I'm using Quick Locale Switcher to change the language in FF to what I want. If I'm using FF then I set it to Dutch, when my Thai wife uses FF she sets it to Thai. If you set it to Thai even Google.nl will be in Thai etc. Works quite fine, but has some small issues sometimes. You can find it here to try-out: Quick Locale Switcher
July 18, 200916 yr Author Here's how mine looks and it works:<Url type="text/html" method="GET" template="http://www.google.ca/"> The bold type is the only thing I've altered. Yep that's done it thanks Arnold Judas Rimmer of Jupiter Mining Corporation Ship Red Dwarf
July 19, 200916 yr Type in google.com/ncr to go to web site one time.That will prevent a country redirect after it gets into your cookies. that one did the trick for me! Thanks a lot. google.xml was already set to google.com but I still got the Thai page.
July 20, 200916 yr I just opened google.com in FF 3.5, clicked on "Google.co.th offered in: English", and that was the end of it. Does it fall back to Thai version in your FF? It stays in English in mine. Oh, I believe Google sets a cookie to remember your preferences. I've got two google cookies at the moment, one of them has "LD=en" setting.
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