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How Firefox can work in IntranetSince Firefox 3.0, I’ve been a big fan of Firefox, especially with the wonderful Delicious add-on. However, I have to keep IE on my computer because using Firefox in Intranet is annoying. I have to enter my corporate / domain credentials every time I visit a sharepoint site because by default Firefox does not automatically respond to NTLM challenge. I finally found how to partially resolve this problem. Why it’s partially? After reading the article above, you will realize that the list does not support wildcards / regular expressions to cover all intranet websites (sufficient but not necessary, a site whose name does not contain a ‘.’ is an intranet site), so you still need to key in your frequently visiting sites one by one. It’s said that all the configurations under ‘about:config" can be specified in ‘prefs.js’ or ‘user.js’ as well. Now that it’s ‘.js’ file, maybe the list can be enabled to support wildcards / regular expressions by adding a couple lines of code into the file? Didn’t try it. Let me know if you did, and I’ll host you a coffee. 1 comment to How Firefox can work in Intranet |
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