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Multiple tabs open when starting Firefox

Firefox lets you specify more than one site as your home page; each page will open in its own tab when you start Firefox. To specify multiple pages, you separate each address with a pipe character (|) when you set the home page.

This feature may lead to unexpected results when you try to set your home page to a site that contains a pipe character in the address. When you start Firefox, you may get one tab that's correct (or at least, the wrong page on the right site) and one additional one that goes to another site.

To fix this problem, you will have to replace the pipes with their escape code.

  1. At the top of the Firefox windowOn the menu bar, click on the ToolsFirefoxEdit menu, and select Options...Preferences....
  2. If it is not already selected, click the Main icon. The Main optionspreferences panel will display.
  3. In the Home Page text box, replace all pipes (|) with %7C
  4. Click OK to close the Options windowClick Close to close the Preferences windowClose the Preferences window.

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Page modifiée dernièrement le samedi 13 de juin, 2009 07:02:13 PST.
Collaborateur(s) de cette page: Chris_Ilias , Bo , djstsys et np .
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