From Newsgroup: misc.phone.mobile.iphone
On 8/26/25 12:05 AM, Your Name wrote:
On 2025-08-26 05:43:10 +0000, Pluted Pup said:
Not a mere indicator of which website I am on,
but the full web address?
It will depend on which version of iOS and Safari, or if you're using a diufferent web browser. I haven't tried it, but here's a suggestion from
Mr Google ...
-a-a View Full URL of Links in Safari on iPhone
-a-a By default, Safari shows a simplified version of the URL in
-a-a the address bar, but you can choose to see the full URL:
-a-a-a-a - Tap and hold the URL in the address bar;
-a-a-a-a - Choose Show Full Address from the options
-a-a-a-a-a-a to see the complete URL
Google gives false information, tapping and holding the
part URL at the bottom the screen only gives the
Safari option to Copy or Paste And Go. Firefox on
iphone also does not have that option, Firefox gives
the beginning of the URL but also doesn't allow seeing
the full URL.
To see the full URL apparently means having to tap and
hold and copy to Notes.
Next question, where is the equivalent of command-f
on iphone?
Being able to do text searches of a current page, not
merely in-app searches, is so useful on the Mac that
apps like iTunes and other apps that don't allow it
cripples the user distinctly. Search a large playlist
for a title on itunes and the in-app search doesn't
show the results in context, like the disabled command-f
search would.
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