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Wich firefox version of linux correspond to wich firefox version in windows?

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Our production environment is Linux with a Firefox version 23.0.x. But our development environment is windows and we test Firefox version 43.x. But I can't find a table show the corresponding Firefox for Linux version. We need to use in windows the 43.x version due selenium tests. But it fails in production with 23.X firfox Linux versions? We don't no why?

Our production environment is Linux with a Firefox version 23.0.x. But our development environment is windows and we test Firefox version 43.x. But I can't find a table show the corresponding Firefox for Linux version. We need to use in windows the 43.x version due selenium tests. But it fails in production with 23.X firfox Linux versions? We don't no why?

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hi, the version number is the same for windows and linux. firefox 23 is very outdated and no longer supported, so it's probably best to get your linux environment updated to 43 as well...

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hi, the version number is the same for windows and linux. firefox 23 is very outdated and no longer supported, so it's probably best to get your linux environment updated to 43 as well...

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Firefox versions is the same on Windows, Mac OSX and Linux as you can see at www.mozilla.org/firefox/all

Sounds like you are using a older version of the Linux distro you are using if you are using the old Firefox 23.0 version it comes with without doing any updates in your Linux package manager.