I went to Google.com, entered A Discovery of Witches in the Google search box, but instead of getting the Google search results, it took me to Amazon. I finally figured out that it was because the search phrase started with "A" and "A" is the keyword for an Amazon search.
Which is the same as what Safari would do if you entered the search terms in the Safari URL field
Which is the signal to SKS that you entered something, that it should parse for a keyword
In other words, SKS can't tell the difference between keywords entered in the URL field or in the Google search box. If Google is the default search engine, but it would the same for any other default search engine.
I went to Google.com, entered A Discovery of Witches in the Google search box, but instead of getting the Google search results, it took me to Amazon. I finally figured out that it was because the search phrase started with "A" and "A" is the keyword for an Amazon search.
So the question is, why is SKS getting involved?
My theory is...
In other words, SKS can't tell the difference between keywords entered in the URL field or in the Google search box. If Google is the default search engine, but it would the same for any other default search engine.