Firefox:OS Integration:Mac OS X

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In order to truly test the OS integration for OS X's variants, it's important to keep in mind that multiple versions of Firefox (in any form: trunk, branch, RTM) will confuse OS X; it generally only registers/launches the most-recently installed application, because it keys off of the "CFBundleIdentifier key from the application's Info.plist" (from cbarrett). Currently, all versions of Firefox share the same key, and thus the confusion is born.

To get around this--i.e. to truly test that the build you are testing integrates as expected--you must remove all other Firefox builds from your system.

To find and set the OS X system-default browser, open Safari, and in its top-level "Safari" menu, choose "Preferences", and change the pulldown-select choice to whatever you want.

To do so:

1. Find where each Firefox instance is installed (Spotlight helps here) 2. Drag it to the Trash can (I'd also empty the trash, just to be triple sure it's removed)

After removing the other variants of Firefox, return to Safari's "Preferences" menu and ensure that only the version of Firefox you are currently testing is visible/selected.