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I am doing development and am running multiple versions of FF?

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I am running multiple versions of Firefox. How do I suppress auto loading of update page. I am doing web dev and want multiple versions to test content in. This works with FF apps in separate directories in the Applications directory on Mac OSX 1.5.8 I am also using Google Chrome, Safari, and two versions of Opera to test.

I am running multiple versions of Firefox. How do I suppress auto loading of update page. I am doing web dev and want multiple versions to test content in. This works with FF apps in separate directories in the Applications directory on Mac OSX 1.5.8 I am also using Google Chrome, Safari, and two versions of Opera to test.

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Do you mean the new page added to your home page? I cannot stop that the first time, but I have my home page setting in a user.js file in my Firefox profile. It will set the home page back again after the first shutdown after the install of the new version.

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When the browser is launched, the window loads a Mozilla page on top of the home page I have designated in preferences. The old version does not do this, but the new one does. If I launch the new one and quit it, then launch the old one, it also will auto load an update page. I have set preferences->advanced->updates to NOT automatically check for updates to anything. I just don't want the old version scrapped or overwritten.

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Make sure that you run each Firefox version with its own profile to prevent profile problems.


You can try to set the browser.startup.homepage_override.mstone pref to ignore on the about:config page.