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[BUG] url bar mathematical expressions

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In the url bar you can enter a mathematical expression that can be parsed and evaluated. For example, try entering 2*exp(10) Division and fractions do not work in firefox, but they work fine in chrome.

In the url bar you can enter a mathematical expression that can be parsed and evaluated. For example, try entering 2*exp(10) Division and fractions do not work in firefox, but they work fine in chrome.

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Also, there are some problems with parsing spaces and parenthesis, if someone could link me the source code to this function I'd be happy to fix it.

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Do you mean in the Google search suggestions? From what I can see from various experiments, as soon as you type a / character, Firefox immediately stops asking for further suggestions. Example screenshot attached, showing the address bar drop-down and Browser Console (showing Network > XHR). If you type quickly, you might only have one request in the console.

I guess the question is why -- URL privacy? -- and whether to completely change that, or set up rules related to certain characters Firefox is allowed to send for suggestions.

See also: https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Tools/Browser_Console

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Yes, those are the ones I'm referring to. You are probably right that it is done to ensure privacy, since fractions separated with a coma like 1,3 instead of 1.3 work. But I also believe this function is very convenient to have fully working. There are probably ways to ensure privacy, for example check that the input to the left of '/' is a valid IP, domain, or path, and stop the suggestions then?

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Maybe the following would be a place to bat around ideas?

https://discourse.mozilla.org/c/firefox-development

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Sure,thanks.