On 02/28/2015 09:30 PM, Peter wrote:
Not a solution but a simple workaround. It may run against your preferred 'workflow' but you could right-click links on search results pages to open in a new tab
Yes, this is EXACTLY what I'm trying to avoid. I cannot stand opening/closing multiple tabs/windows/etc.. (I'm old and senile I guess, but definitely stuck in my ways). Ever since I began using FF with search, I've used a single page. That way I keep a clean browser interface with the tabs I am working with open and in-view. The open-in-new-tab causes the tabs to scroll out of view, etc.. and that is what I try to avoid. It looks like there is a problem with mozilla's implementation of their 'respect the no-cache header...' This security enhancement seems to be functioning precisely in the 'inverse' manner it was intended to. It also effect form completion, etc. in this manner. I'd like to say, "it will be fixed soon in the next release", but then the anxiety of 'what new will be broken' makes me not look forward to any new FF releases..." Worst case, I can always drop back to MozillaFirefox-31.1.0-42.1.x86_64.rpm (which is what I did after 33.0-46.2 came out. -- David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org