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How can I use -remote openURL without opening a new tab?

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I have a web based kiosk which I built a very long time ago (before tabbed browsing) which uses periodic calls to:

firefox -remote 'openURL(http://start.csail.mit.edu/mit-museum)'

to reset the kiosk to the home page (the function relies on free form web browsing not a single pointed app that can just periodically reload)

On modern firefoxes (working with 12 now) this call always opens a new tab. What I'd like to do is close all existing tabs but one and return that one to the home page.

Is there a way to do this with a '-remote' call or do I need to kill and restart the browser?

I have a web based kiosk which I built a very long time ago (before tabbed browsing) which uses periodic calls to: firefox -remote 'openURL(http://start.csail.mit.edu/mit-museum)' to reset the kiosk to the home page (the function relies on free form web browsing not a single pointed app that can just periodically reload) On modern firefoxes (working with 12 now) this call always opens a new tab. What I'd like to do is close all existing tabs but one and return that one to the home page. Is there a way to do this with a '-remote' call or do I need to kill and restart the browser?

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in about:conifg try setting "browser.link.open_newwindow.override.external" to 1

edit: sorry, didn't read your question thoroughly, the above will only open an external url in the current tab but not reset the session

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in about:conifg try setting "browser.link.open_newwindow.override.external" to 1

edit: sorry, didn't read your question thoroughly, the above will only open an external url in the current tab but not reset the session

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