'Close the circle' with Cordova + Firefox OS and make it possible to run cordova emulate or cordova deploy. Purges the caches for internal JavaScript and extensions. Simplify app development for Firefox OS-make it look more like 'normal' app development by enabling developers to use tools like Gulp to do things such as deploying to the device. Starts with the Error Console (Javascript Console).įirefox.exe -chrome chrome://inspector/content/inspector.xulįirefox.exe -install-global-extension "C:\Temp\extension-file.xpi" Starts the application with a debugging console. Starts the application with the Import Wizard Launches the application with extensions disabled and the default theme.Įnables running multiple instances of the application with different profiles used with -P Launches the application and opens the given URL(s). Starts with a given profile name (profile name is case sensitive). Starts with profile located at the given path.ĭoes not apply to Mozilla Suite/SeaMonkey 1.x See also the external links at the bottom of this article. List of command line arguments (incomplete) When it prompts you for location (not name), type the file path and file name followed by the command line arguments, exactly as in the example above. Follow the wizard to create the new shortcut. To do this, right-click on an open space of the desktop and choose "New -> Shortcut". You will see an entry whose value is probably 3. Type the following in it without quotes,. For Safari users on OS X, press Option+ Command+E to empty your cache, and. At top left corner, below tabs, you will see a search bar. This forces the server to send the complete web page back to your browser. If a warning message shows up, click on: I’ll be careful, I promise. If you regularly wish to start your application using command line arguments then you can also create a shortcut on your Desktop which includes them. Open Firefox and in the address bar type, about:config, without quotes.In this example the file path to the installation directory is C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox, the file name of the Firefox application is firefox.exe, and the command line argument we are using is ProfileManager. "C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe" -ProfileManager
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Go to "Start -> Run" (On Windows 7/Vista, press "WindowsKey+R" or use the search box at the bottom of the Start menu) and enter the file path and file name of the application, followed by the command line arguments.