Description: Google uses annoying redirections to track your surfing-behaviour (http://www.google.com/url?q=http://en.wikipedia.org/ instead of http://en.wikipedia.org/). This script will remove those urls from Google's search-pages. It does not work with KWebKit.Last changelog:
It works like installing an application from source. Extract the files and the execute:
[code]mkdir build
cd build
cmake .. -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr
make # well, in that case it won't do anything, because you do not have to compile Ruby-code
sudo make install[/code]
Then you should run kbuildsycoca4 and restart Konqueror and it should work.
Regards
PS:
Consider using a search-engine <a href="http://the-user.org/post/are-you-still-using-google">which does not track you at all</a>, but of course you can try the plugin ;)
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On the title, the question. Another thing, can you talk us, a little more, about how this works? please. I would be very grateful. Thank you.
I’m not sure and I cannot test it today. You could just try it, you need the KDE-Ruby-bindings (korundum) and the CGI-package for Ruby.
I confirm that it still works, no changes necessary.
Apologies for the ignorance but how do I install this extension in Konqueror ?
It works like installing an application from source. Extract the files and the execute: [code]mkdir build cd build cmake .. -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr make # well, in that case it won't do anything, because you do not have to compile Ruby-code sudo make install[/code] Then you should run kbuildsycoca4 and restart Konqueror and it should work. Regards PS: Consider using a search-engine <a href="http://the-user.org/post/are-you-still-using-google">which does not track you at all</a>, but of course you can try the plugin ;)
on firefox still not work.. how can i do it ?
It is a Konqueror plugin, not a Firefox plugin.