The symbol represents the Home folder for the current user. Make hidden folder reachable by “View -> Show Hidden Files”. These are the hidden folders which are handled by Nautilus that is a default file manager. The Thunderbird folders location under Linux or Unix systems is shown below: Location of Thunderbird Profile in Linux/Unix
Let’s discuss the ways for How to Find Thunderbird Profile Location on Windows. It's the proxy's fault, but it's still very annoying and I wonder if there could be a way for Firefox to handle this more gracefully.The blog summaries on the simple way to find Thunderbird profile location on Windows 10,7,8.1, Vista & XP.
even if the proxy's error page says it's a 504 error, the actual error code returned is 403 ("Forbidden"), so Firefox does the right thing and doesn't do anything else. Please click here to return to the previous page. User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1 rv:8.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/8.0Īccept: text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml q=0.9,*/* q=0.8ĥ04 DNS look up failed504 DNS look up failedThe webserver for reported that an error occurred while trying to access the website.
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Since that is a final error, Firefox no longer tries, and search is never invoked.Į.g. Instead of the 504 error page (gateway timeout), it uses a 403 error (forbidden). Problem: when there's a proxy, the proxy answers the query with an error page. it won't resolve to a local hostname or an IP address), it will result in a search.
Firefox will try to download it the URL:
Tested in Windows XP, but as far as I know, this is architecture independent, and has to do with the way Firefox works when you use a single word in the URL bar, i.e.: word Fully reproducible with the steps mentioned above. The exactly same problem has been descibed here Ĭonfirmed as recently as 8.0beta3 and 7.0.1 release. When multiple words is entered search works fine. Enter a single word into the location bar and hit enterįirefox doesn't perform a fulltext search, but redirects directly to Expected Results:
Change Firefox proxy settings to Manual proxy configuration and enter HTTP proxy: localhost and port:8080ģ. Firefox doesn't perform a fulltext search, but redirects directly to Reproducible: Alwaysġ. The problem occur when searching for a *single word* using the location bar and the proxy settings are "Manual proxy configuration".