How can I pass query string on Firefox command-line?












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I try firefox-esr /path/to/file?field=value but seem Firefox encode the query string to the plain URL with complain File not found



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    I try firefox-esr /path/to/file?field=value but seem Firefox encode the query string to the plain URL with complain File not found



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      I try firefox-esr /path/to/file?field=value but seem Firefox encode the query string to the plain URL with complain File not found



      $ firefox-esr --version
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      I try firefox-esr /path/to/file?field=value but seem Firefox encode the query string to the plain URL with complain File not found



      $ firefox-esr --version
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          /path/to/file?field=value and file:///path/to/file?field=value is not equal.

          Just add the file:// protocol prefix to make Firefox correct handle your query string






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            /path/to/file?field=value and file:///path/to/file?field=value is not equal.

            Just add the file:// protocol prefix to make Firefox correct handle your query string






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              /path/to/file?field=value and file:///path/to/file?field=value is not equal.

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                /path/to/file?field=value and file:///path/to/file?field=value is not equal.

                Just add the file:// protocol prefix to make Firefox correct handle your query string






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                Just add the file:// protocol prefix to make Firefox correct handle your query string







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