Adding Search Options to Netscape 7.2

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Adding Search Options to Netscape 7.2

Postby profman » Fri 10 Sep, 2004 11:45 pm

This summary of links to mainly SillyDog threads is to guide the user to discussions of adding more search ability to Netscape 7.2 which seems to have only Netscape Search as an option. I have not tried most of these suggestions and am only listing them here in a "sticky" in order to assist those looking for answers. I may not be able to offer tech help to those who try these ideas, but it seems reasonable that others will offer to help you.

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Mozillafy Netscape
Search Bar for Netscape

1. Make a bookmark in your Personal Toolbar.
2. Install and use Googlebar for Mozilla. (Note:Any extension could corrupt parts of your Netscape installation, so back up before attempting.)

Also, see this extension at Mozilla Update. It appears that Version 0.9.0.20 "should" work in Netscape 7.2.


LINK
Change search engine Netscape 7.2 - NetscapeTool bar...

1. Edit your preferences to change the search engine.


LINKS
Frustrated by Netsape Search
Add Additional Search Plugins
Internet search from the address bar in 7.2

1. Install a Mycroft project search plug-in.


LINK
Netscape 7.2 and search engines

1. Make this topic a "sticky."


LINK
Changing URL attached to Netscape "N"

1. I still use the old method of attaching the Google "advance search" url to the browser's throbber in the upper right hand corner of the browser window. It can now be done easier by editing the preferences files as mentioned in one of the above links.


Other should feel free to jump here to offer advice and guidance.
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Postby Fulvio » Sat 11 Sep, 2004 12:12 pm

I think that most people do not want to do anything too complicated. I would list fixes in the order of ease. I have had a Google button in my Prefbar, by I find the mycroft solution the most fun. I am learning about other engines. I removed the engines I did not care for, very easily.
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Postby profman » Wed 05 Jan, 2005 12:37 am

Some updated info and links:

1. One approach is to edit the "netscapetoolbar.rdf" file.

A Netscape Solutions link: How to Add Your Search Engine to the New NetscapeToolbar •• Netscape 7.2

A SillyDog Thread: Change search engine Netscape 7.2 - NetscapeTool bar...

2. The Mycroft plugin over at mozdev.org also continues to be frequently mentioned.

3. Installing Google Desktop Search does not add a search engine to a browser, but does add a Google Desktop Search which, in my hands, does start up my Mozilla browser so that I can, using the Google software, search my own computer or the web.
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Postby Alice » Wed 20 Apr, 2005 11:07 am

There's a security vulnerability now being reported in Netscape 7.2 (as well as UNpatched Mozilla and Firefox browsers) involving search plugins. DO NOT install untrusted search plugins.

See:
http://sillydog.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=8774
Netscape - Two Vulnerabilities
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http://www.mozilla.org/security/announc ... 05-38.html
Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory 2005-38
Title: Search plugin cross-site scripting
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Postby J-M » Mon 19 Sep, 2005 7:46 am

Alice wrote:There's a security vulnerability now being reported in Netscape 7.2 (as well as UNpatched Mozilla and Firefox browsers) involving search plugins. DO NOT install untrusted search plugins.


Because of these unpatched NS7.2 vulnerabilities and an old codebase, it would be a good decision to remove Sticky from this thread. This thread was informative, but was originally posted more than one year ago.
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Postby J-M » Tue 20 Sep, 2005 7:58 pm

Any opinions to this thread?
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Postby profman » Tue 20 Sep, 2005 9:13 pm

J-M wrote:Any opinions to this thread?

Lots of people still use Netscape 7.x, so I'd be happy to leave it as a sticky as long as it does not use up valuable real estate on this forum. But I am a bit biased.

I'll ask Antony his opinion. I won't argue to keep it a sticky.
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Postby J-M » Wed 21 Sep, 2005 2:21 pm

But sooner or later people have to switch to version NS8.x, however.
Yes, many people are using version 7.2 without problems, but it has _many_ unpatched security vulnerabilities and one year is a very long time when we are discussing about browser versions in 2005.
Let's wait for Antony's opinion.
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