On 12/31/2011 09:01 PM, Aaron Konstam wrote:
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> Well my Fedora 9 is the one supplied by Fedora 16. So who am I going to
> tell they have an illegitimate firefox preference name?
i will presume you meant firefox 9 and not fedora 9.
that is something to take up with mozilla developers. i do not
On Sat, 2011-12-31 at 18:59 +, g wrote:
> On 12/31/2011 03:28 PM, Aaron Konstam wrote:
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> > and all was well. You notice there is no reference to bing in that web
> > address that gave me bing. So there is some mystery left.
> -=-
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> well kafba. my bad. :(
>
> instead of giving you f
On 12/31/2011 03:28 PM, Aaron Konstam wrote:
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> and all was well. You notice there is no reference to bing in that web
> address that gave me bing. So there is some mystery left.
-=-
well kafba. my bad. :(
instead of giving you full 'preference name' for startup page, i should
have told you t
On 31-12-11 16:28, Aaron Konstam wrote:
I solved my Firefox 9 homepage. No ones posting gave the best solution
but some were close. All the responses helped me understand Firefox
better so thank you all.
Forgot to mention: check if you have any conduit related files or
directories in your Fir
On 31-12-11 16:28, Aaron Konstam wrote:
I solved my Firefox 9 homepage. No ones posting gave the best solution
but some were close. All the responses helped me understand Firefox
better so thank you all.
Now the solution:
I noticed when the bing search page was displayed www.bing.com did not
app
I solved my Firefox 9 homepage. No ones posting gave the best solution
but some were close. All the responses helped me understand Firefox
better so thank you all.
Now the solution:
I noticed when the bing search page was displayed www.bing.com did not
appear in the address window. Rather the fol