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private-window command line option doesn't support multiple URLs

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If I open a normal firefox window then run "firefox.exe -private-window mozilla.org google.com" it will open mozilla.org in a new private browser window and google.com in the existing standard browsing window. I have tried every combination of -private, -private-window, and -url that I can think of, but to no success.

I am happy to write a fix for this if you can confirm the defect and provide a bug number :)

If I open a normal firefox window then run "firefox.exe -private-window mozilla.org google.com" it will open mozilla.org in a new private browser window and google.com in the existing standard browsing window. I have tried every combination of -private, -private-window, and -url that I can think of, but to no success. I am happy to write a fix for this if you can confirm the defect and provide a bug number :)

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You can use multiple firefox.exe -private-window <url> commands to open the URLs in the private window.

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Given that the command line supports multiple URLs, why doesn't private-window? Doesn't that seem like somewhat incorrect behavior?

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The following works for me if Firefox is not already open:

firefox -private-window "" <url1> <url2>