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pencilcheck

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Sep 2, 2010
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I have experienced this problem as well, but it is not reproducible. It just happens sometimes but it's still annoying... I hope someone can contact his Apple friends and tell them to fix this!
 

Scott90

macrumors 6502
Jul 14, 2008
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I guess we'll keep this thread active as long as it's an issue, I've been experiencing it too for quite some time now.
 

OSXFirePussy

macrumors newbie
Aug 29, 2012
9
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Me too!

+1

I can't believe it's a feature. I hate it. Checked to disable search engine suggestions.

Using Safari 7.0.1 on OS X Mavericks 10.9.1.
 

ddanecki

macrumors newbie
Mar 1, 2014
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I am under impression that it has been fixed in Safari 7.0.2. After I've updated my OS, it didn't happen so far....

So it just happened again. Only few minutes after I wrote this message :/

Mavericks 10.9.2, Safari 7.0.2
 
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ddanecki

macrumors newbie
Mar 1, 2014
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I’ve had this bug reoccur a couple of times already with Safari 7.0.2 on OS X 10.9.2.

Yeah, me too. During first few minutes when I was doing everything to trigger it, it did not happen. Then after posting my message, closing this forum and trying to open another website it happened again.

This is really frustrating. There are moments when my browser is useless as out of 5 pages I try to open, one after another, only one or none is the one I really wanted. What is it supposed to be anyway ? Feature or bug ? If it's a feature, where's the option to disable it ?
 

Fishrrman

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Feb 20, 2009
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[[ Feature or bug ? If it's a feature, where's the option to disable it ? ]]

Folks, please read carefully post #46 above...
 

IceMustard

macrumors newbie
Mar 31, 2014
7
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Folks, please read carefully post #46 above...
Excerpt from your post #46:
Type a space character BEFORE YOU TYPE ANYTHING ELSE. You want a space character to be the first character entered.
It is not that autocomplete is the problem.

The annoying issue this thread is about can be named Auto-Enter or Auto-Return. You start typing in the address bar and magically after one, two (or if you are fast more letters) Safari opens the first url found within the autocomplete list. And this depends on how many letters you actually typed. It is impossible to willingly enter letters in this situation, cause the auto return kicks in really fast, like after 0.3 secs or so. And it is intermittent. It does not always happen. Some people pointed out, it is more likely to happen if you did not open a url for a while.

The conclusion must be: This is not a feature, it is definitely a BUG. And it is still present in OS X 10.9.2 and Safari 7.0.2.
I came from OS X 10.6.8 directly to Mavericks and for me the issue started then. I am not sure if maybe some plugin/extension is the root of this issue. For example I have Glims for Safari installed.

Is there anyone with vanilla Safari experiencing this issue?

Also, I wonder if anyone has raised an issue at Apple support and how Apple comments on that?
 
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jbarley

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Jul 1, 2006
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What can I say, I feel for all of you with this problem.
But I must admit I've never experienced it myself.
I'm running 10.8.5 and Safari 6.1.2 and it always behaves as expected,
when I start typing in the address bar Safari takes it's best guess and adds characters, along with a dropdown menu of selections, but it NEVER autocompletes or opens any selection until I hit the return key, which is what I expect is the way it is designed to work.
 

IceMustard

macrumors newbie
Mar 31, 2014
7
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I can add some more details on my usage pattern of Safari. Safari is opened all the time. I never close it. I have several windows of Safari open on multiple spaces (or in MissionControl speak: desktops). Some windows contain 5 or 6 tabs. Others contain 20 to 30 tabs, thanks to the Glims feature to have small tabs (they can shrink to the width of the favicon).

In total my current session contains 8 windows with in sum 104 tabs, I arranged my working sets on 4 Spaces (desktops). If I look at Activity Monitor this results in 20 WebContent processes each of 9 to 18 threads.

I often hotplug a second monitor. So sometimes I have a dual monitor setup, sometimes its just my little 13 inch mac book pro screen. So far I have not payed attention, if the issue is maybe restricted to only one of those setups. I ll try to do so now.

Right now I started experimenting with BetterTouchTool to maybe workaround the issue:

I try to use BetterTouchTool to automatically add some harmless key combination after activating the address bar. Atm I try CMD+A.
So if I type CMD+L Bettertouchtool opens File-->"Open URL ..." followed by a "CMD+A" which selects the url. The extra CMD+A does not change anything, cause the URL is already selected by default.

In BetterTouchTool looks like this:
attachment.php

(German "Ablage" = English "File")

Another possible harmless key stroke might be just "ESC". Or if anybody does not like that autocomplete is done within the address bar one could even use "SPACE" as suggested in #46.
But I like autocomplete in address bar, I just do not need auto enter. ;)
Furthermore, if we use SPACE as prefix some urls from history cannot be found. For example if u enter
"[SPACE]forums.mac" then forums.macrumors.com will not be part of the autocomplete list. So prefix SPACE is a bad idea imho. It breaks autocomplete in many cases.

However, I will see if adding dummy key strokes helps with the original issue. As we all know we have to use the system for a while to experience the bug. It cannot be reproduced at will.
 

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IceMustard

macrumors newbie
Mar 31, 2014
7
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Ok, I had my first occurrence of the issue today with above BetterTouchTool experiment setup.

It happened on NewTab. That means the sequence CMD+T,CMD+A does not surpress the issue.
I have now setup BetterTouchTool like follows:

Code:
CMD+L triggers the sequence MenuItem-OpenUrl, CMD+A   (same as above)
CMD+T triggers the sequence MenuItem-NewTab, SPACE, BACKSPACE, ESC
CMD+N triggers the sequence MenuItem-NewWindow, SPACE, BACKSPACE, ESC

... will see if that helps. But my hope fades a bit.
 
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colloc

macrumors member
Original poster
Jul 27, 2012
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It's been a while since I created this thread, and I'm surprised to see it's still alive and that many people are still experiencing this bug (or feature?). I confirm that it also happens in Mavericks, and can be quite annoying at times.

Anyway, I think our efforts of complaining finally paid off - after almost 2 years, Apple finally decided to release a patch for this bug:
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I will give it a try and see if it fixes the problem
 

IceMustard

macrumors newbie
Mar 31, 2014
7
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Yippee, so I immediately stop experimenting with dummy key strokes. Also, it did NOT work very well. I had the BUG occur 2 times since I started my experiment.

I am so happy about this news. Thanks for pointing to this. Downloading right now the update. I really hope they caught it ...
 
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ddanecki

macrumors newbie
Mar 1, 2014
3
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Seems to be fixed

Can anyone who was having this Safari problem confirm the "fix" claimed in the Safari 7.0.3 update?

I can confirm that it does not happen any more for me. OSX 10.9.2, Safari 7.0.3.

I still experience the bug in 7.0.3. So annoying, but I've almost gotten used to it by now.

That's strange. It seems to be fixed for me.

It is a little bit strange now when I don't have to type urls few times, however I think I'll manage to get used to it ;)
 

jasoncodes

macrumors newbie
Mar 24, 2013
2
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This problem has started occurring for me on my new Mac running Safari 7.0.3. :(

The 7.0.3 update did seem to fix things on my old Mac though.
 

rspeed

macrumors newbie
Apr 20, 2005
16
0
Giving up hope this will ever be fixed

Safari 8 in 10.10 (14A314h) still doing it. This is absurd.

Filing bug report.
 
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