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I typically view recent C questions using a page with the URL

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/c

Starting today, when I click on a question to view it, I do see the question, but for some reason the browser address bar is still

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/c

This makes it hard to bookmark questions, and means that an attempt to refresh the questions goes back to the C questions list.

Browser is Safari 11.0.2, if it makes a difference. {Update: this was entirely a Safari issue; no SO bug at all.]

It's happening here on Meta, too. (For example, for me, this very page seems to have the URL https://meta.stackoverflow.com, although it's really https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/391711/url-wrongly-updated.)

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  • No repo in Win 10, Chrome v78.0.3904.97 or Firefox v68.0.2 Nov 27, 2019 at 17:07

2 Answers 2

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That's not a bug. Or if it is a bug, it's Safari's.

Safari obfuscates the URL on the address bar, showing you only the domain name.

I guess they call it a feature, but I'm going to disagree on that.

In any case, it's a user selectable setting.

Check your preferences:

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  • Thanks, but I've been using Safari to read SO for years, and it didn't start doing this until today. Nov 27, 2019 at 17:08
  • It's a setting. Maybe you changed it by accident.
    – yivi
    Nov 27, 2019 at 17:10
  • Well, I had never been to that Preferences page in my entire life, but I guess it did get changed somehow, because when I went there just now it was unchecked, and after checking it the address bar is starting to -- sometimes -- work again. (But not always -- after turning it on and off several times to experiment, I'm now in a state where the address bar is wrong no matter what.) Strange. Thanks for your help. (Pretty useless question now, though -- do you think I should delete it?) Nov 27, 2019 at 17:20
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    And in the end, this wasn't it -- Safari was just very, very confused. A restart seems to have properly fixed. (Under normal circumstances, even without "Show full website address" checked, if you use your mouse on the address bar, the full URL appears.) Nov 27, 2019 at 17:30
  • @SteveSummit Safari probably did something that either cleared your existing setting, or it was a new setting and they provided a bad default. I remember when Chrome and Firefox grayed out things that weren't the domain name and completely hid the "http" or "https" part, much to my annoyance. Nov 27, 2019 at 18:50
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In this case, it turns out that Safari was just completely borked. At first, @yivi's answer involving the "Show full website address" preference seemed to be on the right track, but further investigation revealed that it was basically a red herring.

What the "Show full website address" preference does if not selected:

  • at rest, the address bar shows just the hostname
  • if you click the mouse in the address bar (to copy the address, or to edit or type in a new address) it adjusts to show the full address

What I was seeing:

  • the URL in the address bar was just wrong (right hostname, but wrong path)
  • setting or unsetting the "Show full website address" preference randomly affected this, or didn't
  • Safari was so confused that the Quit selection was greyed out in the main menu (I had to use kill(1) from a Terminal window to kill it)

Sorry if this wasted anyone's time.

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