Search: Google.com auto redirect to google.co.uk
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Search: Google.com auto redirect to google.co.uk
I want default google search to be Google.com. It's not. It's Google.co.uk (I want to use Mycroft google.co.uk later).
As it stands at the moment, I not only get redirected from Google.com to Google.co.uk at the beginning of a search. But if I type www.google.com/ in the URL address bar I still end up with www.google.co.uk.
As a hexperiment, I installed both en-GB and en-US - both do the same.
<B>Make it stop.</B> I have flu and a very short temper - something's having it shortly.
Fanks awfully chaps
As it stands at the moment, I not only get redirected from Google.com to Google.co.uk at the beginning of a search. But if I type www.google.com/ in the URL address bar I still end up with www.google.co.uk.
As a hexperiment, I installed both en-GB and en-US - both do the same.
<B>Make it stop.</B> I have flu and a very short temper - something's having it shortly.
Fanks awfully chaps
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It's the Google site detecting your locale. I get the same thing with Google Japan. I don't know how they do it exactly, my guess is by IP address range. What you need to do is set your preferences in Google. There should be a "preferences" link next to the Google search bar on their main page. You'll need to accept a cookie from them to make the settings stick.
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You can deal with this by going to the site for adding new search engines and using it to add Google, whatever country you like.
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If you want to delete search engines look in the search plug ins folder in your main Firefox program folder
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If you want to delete search engines look in the search plug ins folder in your main Firefox program folder
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David H - I think I agree with you - but no applicable preferences that I see.
radgie - You can delete all of the search plugins and start from scratch - but it still makes no difference, the google.com (netscape) search plugin still redirects me to google.co.uk.
Greg K - If I click on <B><I>Go to Google.com</I></B> from the google.co.uk page. I still arrive at google.co.uk.
One thing that does work for me, to get Google.com, without redirection, is using http://www.google.com/webhp URL. But that's manually typed or bookmarked - not from Firefox google search.
radgie - You can delete all of the search plugins and start from scratch - but it still makes no difference, the google.com (netscape) search plugin still redirects me to google.co.uk.
Greg K - If I click on <B><I>Go to Google.com</I></B> from the google.co.uk page. I still arrive at google.co.uk.
One thing that does work for me, to get Google.com, without redirection, is using http://www.google.com/webhp URL. But that's manually typed or bookmarked - not from Firefox google search.
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Hmm, you're right about the setting. I was working by memory so my recollection was a bit off. For me, setting the display to English changed it back to Google.com. Not sure what you can do when both sites are already English though.
Clicking to Google.com always worked for me also. Of course, I hated that because it always required that extra click to get there. You should be able to go there directly.
One thing you can do about the search engine plugins is edit the google.src file (found in your installation directory/searchplugins subdirectory) and change the Google.com url to the http://www.google.com/webhp one. Just open it up in a text editor and change the url. Hopefully that will work for you.
Truthfully, as much as I like Google as a search engine and as a company, I really hate that redirect thing. When I click on Google.com, I want to go to Google.com, not to some other page they think I would rather go to. If I want to go to Google.co.jp, I'll go there myself, thank you very much.
Clicking to Google.com always worked for me also. Of course, I hated that because it always required that extra click to get there. You should be able to go there directly.
One thing you can do about the search engine plugins is edit the google.src file (found in your installation directory/searchplugins subdirectory) and change the Google.com url to the http://www.google.com/webhp one. Just open it up in a text editor and change the url. Hopefully that will work for you.
Truthfully, as much as I like Google as a search engine and as a company, I really hate that redirect thing. When I click on Google.com, I want to go to Google.com, not to some other page they think I would rather go to. If I want to go to Google.co.jp, I'll go there myself, thank you very much.
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<B>David H</B> - We're singing from the same hymn sheet. Ditto everything about Google (cept I don't accept their cookies usually) and the wierd thing is, I already tried the http://www.google.com/webhp .src edit and the damn thing still redirects me back to google.co.uk ...another hack somewhere maybe ?
<B>Greg K</B> - Yes, you're right, if you accept cookies for google (I don't deliberately, usually - but have now tried with and without), you can do what you suggested, but alas, that still doesn't alter the default Firefox search problem.
<B>Greg K</B> - Yes, you're right, if you accept cookies for google (I don't deliberately, usually - but have now tried with and without), you can do what you suggested, but alas, that still doesn't alter the default Firefox search problem.
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Correct answer: http://www.google.com/ncr
ncr = No Country Redirect
You must allow Google to set cookies, or the pref won't stick.
Edit: Ok, just noticed that this is what the "Go to google.com" links to, but it is the only option.
ncr = No Country Redirect
You must allow Google to set cookies, or the pref won't stick.
Edit: Ok, just noticed that this is what the "Go to google.com" links to, but it is the only option.
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Magus - Thanks, it's a definite Google thing. I fresh installed a en-GB and directly edited .src with google.com/nrc, accepted the cookie and It worked ! - I smiled and all was well.
Well the Firefox search worked <B>once</B> using that, then no more. I then got consistant...
Not Found
The requested URL /nrc?q=horseshit&start=0&start=0&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official was not found on this server.
So I edited back to google.com/search, which is the redirect for google.co.uk, and sure enough the search box works properly, but I have google.co.uk redirection.
So I'll try and get an explanation/answer from google (unless more ideas are forthcoming) as I don't want a redirection to .co.uk when I specifically want google.com from my default Firefox search box.
Well the Firefox search worked <B>once</B> using that, then no more. I then got consistant...
Not Found
The requested URL /nrc?q=horseshit&start=0&start=0&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official was not found on this server.
So I edited back to google.com/search, which is the redirect for google.co.uk, and sure enough the search box works properly, but I have google.co.uk redirection.
So I'll try and get an explanation/answer from google (unless more ideas are forthcoming) as I don't want a redirection to .co.uk when I specifically want google.com from my default Firefox search box.
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I think its Mozilla
I have UK search in Google but I'm in Australia and I can't figure out how to change the country setting.
My PC, XP and IE-Google all think Australia but Mozilla-Google thinks UK
My PC, XP and IE-Google all think Australia but Mozilla-Google thinks UK
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Re: I think its Mozilla
This might work: enter about:config into the location bar; type general.useragent.locale into the Filter text field and change the value to en-AU (double-click). If it's already en-AU, I'm out of ideas.chipili wrote:I have UK search in Google but I'm in Australia and I can't figure out how to change the country setting.
My PC, XP and IE-Google all think Australia but Mozilla-Google thinks UK