How do i re-enable domain guessing instead of defaulting to search when using the address bar?

In FF 3.6, I could type a website name without the .com, .org, etc, and FF would go to it. now, I get search results. for example, typing "mozilla" in the address bar would have pulled up mozilla.org. now, i get google search results.

See [[back and forward or other toolbar items are missing]], the first section on "Showing the Navigation Toolbar" should solve your problem.

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