FF 3.0.3 with B54 on 10.4.11 Since you mention the URL, I tried just typing (as text) a URL and selected Open URL, and it worked.
However, if I try to load a FF bookmark, then I get the odd behavior. (If FF is already running, it works, if FF isn't running, it will simply launch to my homepage) -Andy On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 4:30 PM, Howard Melman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Sounds like a Firefox issue. What version of FF, QS and OS X are you > using? > > QS just sends the URL to the system to open it via the default browser > (assuming you're using the Open URL... action). You can simulate this from > the Terminal command line with the open command, at the prompt type open a > space and then an URL and hit return. The URL should open in the browser, > starting the browser if needed (same as with QS). Does it behave the same > way? > > Safari is my default browser but I just tried opening a URL with firefox > using the Open URL with... action and FF started and showed my URL (amazon) > in the only tab in the only window. I'm using FF 3.0.2, QS B54 on OS X > 10.5.5. > > Howard > > > On Oct 21, 2008, at 5:06 PM, amp wrote: > > >> Quicksilver loads URLs just perfectly for me, in nice new tabs, if >> I've already got it loaded. However, if FF isn't running, I can tell >> QS to load a URL and it will Launch FF ... to my homepage. If I >> repeat the command, a new tab with my desired URL shows up. >> >> I've been googling for an hour on this and can't find anyone else with >> this problem (or a solution). Maybe I just can't figure out the right >> query... >> >> Help would be greatly appreciated. >> > >
