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Chrome:// URI path for an icon in omni.ja

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URI paths can be used to access internal resources in Firefox.

For example, the URI: chrome://mozapps/skin/extensions/rating-won.png relates to the real physical folder path of: ... /omni.ja!/chrome/toolkit/skin/classic/mozapps/extensions/rating-won.png

What is the chrome:// URI for the this particular icon?: ... /omni.ja!/contentaccessible/html/folder.png

It is higher up the tree than the usual top-level items, and I can't figure out the correct chrome URI for it.

URI paths can be used to access internal resources in Firefox. For example, the URI: '''chrome://mozapps/skin/extensions/rating-won.png''' relates to the real physical folder path of: '''... /omni.ja!/chrome/toolkit/skin/classic/mozapps/extensions/rating-won.png''' What is the '''chrome://''' URI for the this particular icon?: ''' ... /omni.ja!/contentaccessible/html/folder.png''' It is higher up the tree than the usual top-level items, and I can't figure out the correct chrome URI for it.

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Maybe it is easier to use resource:// links?

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  • resource:///
  • resource://gre/
  • resource://gre-resources/ => resource://gre/chrome/toolkit/res/
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Maybe it is easier to use resource:// links?

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  • resource:///
  • resource://gre/
  • resource://gre-resources/ => resource://gre/chrome/toolkit/res/

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OMG, how have I never heard of searchfox.org before?

This is so useful.

Thanks.