latest offline permanent link
Hi and Thanks for helping me , i want Permanent Offline Download Link for 32 bit and 64 bit of windows , mac and linux , in moment i must go to https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/all/ and find language then download , i want place permanent link like online installer for my weblog , you have permanent link for online installer https://download.mozilla.org/?product=firefox-stub&lang=en-US , but don't have for offline installer , Google Chrome , Opera and more have Permanent Link for download , please create Permanent Link for en-us 32 bit and en-us 64 bit , when click on the link download latest version of firefox , right now this issue so huge and sometimes makes problem , Thank you for reading and understanding i will wait for answer me
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Does this link work for you?
cor-el modificouno o
Messing around, these worked. I suspect they are an old legacy feature because these URLs do not redirect to a secure connection.* That probably should be a no go if you are concerned about the authenticity of the site delivering the executable.
Regular release:
https://download.mozilla.org/?product=firefox-latest&lang=en-US
ESR release:
https://download.mozilla.org/?product=firefox-esr-latest&lang=en-US
Your locale may vary, of course.
The site will detect your current OS. If you want an installer for a different OS, you can specify it in the URL (use the "all" page as a model for the parameters).
* If you use NoScript, it will force an HTTPS connection, which does not work on the download.cdn.mozilla.net server. You could add the site to the "Never force secure (HTTPS) connections for the following sites" list in NoScript Options > Advanced > HTTPS > Behavior but... it's probably a bad idea.
Not everybody wants en-US so you should link to www.mozilla.org/firefox/all/
Also Win64 Firefox will only run on 64-bit Windows 7, 8, (8.1), 10 as all other Windows should use 32-bit Firefox.
James modificouno o
By the way, you can bookmark this URL to simplify using the "All" page if you only need U.S. English installers:
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/all/?q=English (US)
(right-click > Bookmark This Link)
jscher2000 said
Messing around, these worked. I suspect they are an old legacy feature because these URLs do not redirect to a secure connection.* That probably should be a no go if you are concerned about the authenticity of the site delivering the executable. Regular release: https://download.mozilla.org/?product=firefox-latest&lang=en-US ESR release: https://download.mozilla.org/?product=firefox-esr-latest&lang=en-US Your locale may vary, of course. The site will detect your current OS. If you want an installer for a different OS, you can specify it in the URL (use the "all" page as a model for the parameters). * If you use NoScript, it will force an HTTPS connection, which does not work on the download.cdn.mozilla.net server. You could add the site to the "Never force secure (HTTPS) connections for the following sites" list in NoScript Options > Advanced > HTTPS > Behavior but... it's probably a bad idea.
Thank you so much very helpful for Linux and Mac , also in windows , but in windows download only 32 bit , so i must say co-rel give me better solution , Thank you :)