GoogleMonkeyR

By mungushume Last update Dec 8, 2011 — Installed 256,131 times.

Double "did you mean"

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rgladstein User

I'm running V. 1.1.1.2 on Firefox 3.0.4.

I'm finding that when I run a search that contains a typographical error, in addition to Google's standard "Did you mean..." link, I get a "Did you mean to search for..." link pointing to the same URL.

See http://www.qwertysqoncepts.com/2008/12/23/what-... for further details and screen cap.

 
hundsim User

Just to confirm that the same thing occurs on my computer.

And on the "bug" note, I would like to mention that the Favicon and Preview features don't work for me, I get generic Google images.

But thank you for the most useful script/plugin there is out there!!

 
MasterMind33 User
FirefoxWindows

I have the exact opposite problem... I used to use GoogleMonkeyR a pretty long time ago, and now I got it again, it seems to hide the "Did you mean..." link completely! I think it may be relevant to this bug, so I post here. Is there any way to control this maybe?

 
mungushume Script's Author
FirefoxWindows

@MasterMind33
You're right the script currently removes all occurrences of "Did you mean?".
I'm quite sure it didn't used to so i'm guessing Google have changed something at some point since i removed duplicate "Did you mean?"s
I will remedy this in the next release. in the mean time you can manually edit line 481 of the script to
var didYouMean = document.getElementByXPath("//*[@id='res' or @id='topstuff' or @id='botstuff']/p[2]/span[@class='spell']//parent::p");

Thanks for the heads up! Appreciated!
Regards
mh

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