Firefox 2.0.0.10 broke my application, how can I fix it?

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jscher2000
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VanillaMozilla wrote:While you're at it, why don't you fix the program name and path?

Um, which one(s)? This article seems to predate Firefox entirely and I'm not sure what should be fixed (other than the tool I would use for packet sniffing, since I don't install nightly builds).
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What do nightly builds have to do with anything? Any Firefox, Seamonkey, or Mozilla Suite build can be used for the HTTP logging. Note that it doesn't sniff packets; it just records what the networking library in Gecko thinks is going on.
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bzbarsky wrote:What do nightly builds have to do with anything? Any Firefox, Seamonkey, or Mozilla Suite build can be used for the HTTP logging. Note that it doesn't sniff packets; it just records what the networking library in Gecko thinks is going on.

I don't know, I was just going by this prefatory statement:
... if you have a nightly trunk build of Mozilla, then you can set some environment variables before running Mozilla to capture a log of HTTP activity.

I guess an additional edit is needed...
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I think at the time it was written the logging was new and wasn't available in the then-release builds (Mozilla 1.3 or some such?).
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