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Where can I find source code for browsercomps.dll?

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I'm looking for a way to disable the command line -private option. Kind of need to peek at the source code for browsercomps.dll to see which component parses the command line. Does anyone know where the source code is located? I'm running Firefox 21 on Windows 7.

I'm looking for a way to disable the command line -private option. Kind of need to peek at the source code for browsercomps.dll to see which component parses the command line. Does anyone know where the source code is located? I'm running Firefox 21 on Windows 7.

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You can inspect the source code via the MXR site.

I'm beginning to think the build process differs for each OS, because I searched that site for browsercomps.dll but didn't find it. Instead, I found a lot of separate components. Please help me find the component that does the "private" action so I can override it.

Try to search for private-window.
You will likely want to check the mozilla-release branch.

  • resource:///components/nsBrowserContentHandler.js

Interesting: I commented out the if statement that checks the command line for "private-window", and nothing changed.

C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe -private-window

loaded with a private window anyway. I'm suspecting that the return value of the handleFlag function is a false negative, and that the program has been patched somewhere else to work around the bug, but I'm not certain. As a matter of fact, no statements that I put inside that if statement ever execute. I could probably completely remove the if statement with everything in it, and the private window would still open. This is supremely odd, well near spooky!