How do I disable not just LINK prefetching, but DNS prefetching in FF7/FF8?
I have a local (intranet) file with hundreds of links to various sites, which is my FireFox home page.
I don't wish all of these links' IP addresses to be requested constantly, when I will be clicking on approximately one at any point in time.
Even with [link] prefetching disabled in about:config, the [DNS] requests are still prefetching. There was a way, I believe, to disable this in the FF3 or so configuration, but I can't find it in newer versions.
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Problem solved! I was looking in about:config for the name "network.dns.disablePrefetch", so I could set it to True. I couldn't find this in the config anymore, so I asked the question.
Turns out, even FF8 will still obey this setting, though the actual entry must be explicitly entered. To do this, if anyone's needing such info:
- Open Firefox, and enter About:config into the address bar.
- Right-click on the list of entries; new >> boolean.
- The name for the boolean: "network.dns.disablePrefetch" (exactly as shown, but not including quotes).
- The value: True
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Suluhisho teule
Problem solved! I was looking in about:config for the name "network.dns.disablePrefetch", so I could set it to True. I couldn't find this in the config anymore, so I asked the question.
Turns out, even FF8 will still obey this setting, though the actual entry must be explicitly entered. To do this, if anyone's needing such info:
- Open Firefox, and enter About:config into the address bar.
- Right-click on the list of entries; new >> boolean.
- The name for the boolean: "network.dns.disablePrefetch" (exactly as shown, but not including quotes).
- The value: True