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Hierdie gesprek is in die argief. Vra asseblief 'n nuwe vraag as jy hulp nodig het.

By what key is Firefox Developer Edition called from another app?

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I use a local web development stack on my Mac (http://serverpress.com) and it needs the string for my browser in order to launch it when required.

I can use any other browser except FirefoxDeveloperEdition, THE one I want to use. 'Safari', 'Firefox', 'Opera' work fine, but 'FirefoxDeveloperEdition' or 'firefox-dev' will not launch FF Dev.

Help!

I use a local web development stack on my Mac (http://serverpress.com) and it needs the string for my browser in order to launch it when required. I can use any other browser except FirefoxDeveloperEdition, THE one I want to use. 'Safari', 'Firefox', 'Opera' work fine, but 'FirefoxDeveloperEdition' or 'firefox-dev' will not launch FF Dev. Help!

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The Firefox developer or Aurora is just one of the four main Firefox development channels.

Release < Beta < Aurora aka firefox developer < Nightly.

A version starts on Nightly and moves/merges to next channel as a version is Released.

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That kinda confirms what I'm finding. I think that string I need is 'firefox' and that since I have the regular FF on there as well, it cannot work.

Oh well.

Thanks

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No, I removed the regular FF and still no luck.

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You didn't use a Zip-build of Firefox Developer Edition, did you?

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Note that the OP is on Mac, so things might be different on that platform.

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No, I used the downloadable version, for OSX.

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Any idea where else I might be able to find this information? I am missing using FF Dev :)