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"Access to the file was denied" on extension's page refreshing

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I've got web-extension proxying requests to the local server via nativeMessaging.

If server response with 307 and location "moz-extension://{ext-id}/page.html" browser displays it well. But when I try to refresh the page, error "Access to the file was denied" is occurred. Refreshing in any other cases works well:

 - direct jump to "moz-extension://{ext-id}/page.html"
 - displaying "moz-extension://{ext-id}/page.html" with browser.tabs.update

Such behavior was in several previous versions too, not just in the last 103 and but I didn't tested if it was always like this.

If I doing something wrong or this is browser issue?

Firefox: 103.0 (64-bit) OS: macOs moterey 12.5, m1

I've got web-extension proxying requests to the local server via nativeMessaging. If server response with 307 and location "moz-extension://{ext-id}/page.html" browser displays it well. But when I try to refresh the page, error "Access to the file was denied" is occurred. Refreshing in any other cases works well: - direct jump to "moz-extension://{ext-id}/page.html" - displaying "moz-extension://{ext-id}/page.html" with browser.tabs.update Such behavior was in several previous versions too, not just in the last 103 and but I didn't tested if it was always like this. If I doing something wrong or this is browser issue? Firefox: 103.0 (64-bit) OS: macOs moterey 12.5, m1

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Found out that the problem is only at start from a directory. Launching from xpi works correctly. =/