In my company, we access some databases through a local server, through firefox/chrome/safari, by using a URL of the format:
this means that it does not need the prefix www. or the suffix .com. The problem is that recently the browser has started to add these by itself either when we just start up the browser or when a new page is loaded, thus making the URL:
http://www.server_name.com:port/path
which, of course, is not the right URL and it does not allow to connect to our server or it disconnects us in the middle of a process. Is there a way to stop the browser from adding these automatically?
Thank you in advance for your help!
I never had an issue with this until Firefox 14. The answer I found to the problem from the last couple years is:
This seems to have worked for people, but not for me. After searching through the config I found browser.urlbar.autocomplete.enabled. I turned this off and it did the trick. So if the previous doesn’t work, try:
Edit: disabling
browser.urlbar.autoFillinstead of autocomplete also fixes the issue while still showing suggested results from your history.