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Setting Firefox as Homepage in Safari-I get a Canadian version, and need url for homepage.

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I have Firefox set as my homepage in Safari. I was getting the message that Firefox is out of date, though it wasn't. I followed the instructions at the Mozilla site. Safari requires an url to use Firefox as its home page. the "about:home" url isn't real and won't work in Safari. The "http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/home/" page gives me a "search web pages in Canada" message, which seems wrong. I'm in the US. How can I set Firefox as my home page in Safari? I;, using Firefox 10 and Mac OS 10.7.3 and Safari 5.1.3

I have Firefox set as my homepage in Safari. I was getting the message that Firefox is out of date, though it wasn't. I followed the instructions at the Mozilla site. Safari requires an url to use Firefox as its home page. the "about:home" url isn't real and won't work in Safari. The "http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/home/" page gives me a "search web pages in Canada" message, which seems wrong. I'm in the US. How can I set Firefox as my home page in Safari? I;, using Firefox 10 and Mac OS 10.7.3 and Safari 5.1.3

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Hi JeffHunter,

I don't really understand why you want Firefox as your homepage in Safari.

But if you want a Google search then try to set http://google.com as you default start page.