I think the problem is that you're using the shell command bundled
with TextWrangler instead of just pointing Firebug at the .app file.
In Tools>Firebug>Configure Editors, just select the TextWrangler.app
and try that. It should "just work".

Let us know if you're still having trouble.

On May 13, 3:02 am, BigFoot <[email protected]> wrote:
> Afraid it's not working for me.
>
> For what I can see I could use the "edit" command line tool to open
> files in TextWrangler via the Unix command line.
> by typing:
> edit filename
> where filename is the name of the file to be opened.
> A complete FTP or SFTP URL to a remote file or folder to have
> TextWrangler open the file, or an FTP/SFTP browser to the folder, can
> also be specified.
>
> I've tried all kinds of combinations for "filename" such as:
> edit %
> edit %s
> edit %file
> edit %url
> ...
>
> but nothing seems to work.
>
> I googled the issue and there are tons of people having the same
> problem and no one seems to know the answer.
> Nothing in the documentation either. Absolutely nothing
>
> This is weird, it doesn't make any sense, could it be that in fact
> there's no such a feature in Firebug, just a menu entry with no
> functionality attached?
> You know how "playful" programmers can be some times ...
>
> On May 12, 10:30 pm, Jan Odvarko <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > You can use the following place holders - targets (in the "Arguments"
> > field of the "Configure Editors" dialog).
> > %url : current page URL
> > %file : local temp file path
>
> > These will be dynamically replaced.
>
> > In casehttp://www.google.czisthe current page:
> > %url : "http://www.google.cz/";
> > %file : "C:\\Users\\Honza\\AppData\\Local\\Temp\\fbtmp\\www.google.cz\
> > \index.html"
>
> > Firebug gets the current page and in case of a remote resource
> > (http://) it saves it's content (the response returned from the
> > server) into a temp file. In my case (Vista) it's in the following
> > dir:
> > "C:\\Users\\Honza\\AppData\\Local\\Temp\\fbtmp\\www.google.cz\
> > \index.html"
>
> > If no target (%url, %file) is used, Firebugs appends the above temp
> > file path automatically as an argument.
>
> > You can also use your own arguments, these will be just copied and
> > used.
>
> > Honza
>
> > On 12 kvě, 12:44, BigFoot <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hi there,
>
> > > Could anyone be so kind as to tell me what the Launch Arguments for
> > > the Open with Editor option would be.
>
> > > I am using TextWrangler as the editor on a Mac.
>
> > > Thanks a bunch.
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