Linked by David Adams on Tue 23rd Dec 2008 16:40 UTC, submitted by judgen
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I'm wondering how Google can tell if they search-bar was used or not so I can configure the address-bar to send the same information.
If I search from the search box the URL contains: &aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a
If I search from the location bar then it's: &sourceid=navclient&gfns=1
I don't know what is gfns or aq=t for example, but if others could share the URL they get from searching in other browsers we could pinpoint how Google identifies referral info.




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Most Firefox users don't realize that Firefox's current existence is owed almost exclusively to its search partnership with Google wherein Mozilla Corp receives a portion of ad revenue from Google queries initiated from Firefox's search bar.
I've been using Firefox for years now but never once used the search-bar (why would you when you can use the address-bar just as fine?). But since I'd like to support the development of Firefox (and Thunderbird, etc.) I'm wondering how Google can tell if they search-bar was used or not so I can configure the address-bar to send the same information.