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How to remove plugin container in firefox 14.0.1?

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Is there a way to remove plugin-container in firefox 14.0.1? Any extra process is unacceptable and I've always had plugin-container remove before. But from what I read it is needed to run the newest flash, so can gives us a option to automatically close the plugin-container after you have played a flash video, I hate to manually shut it down every time. OR embed the plugin container into firefox.exe so thats it isnt another process.

Is there a way to remove plugin-container in firefox 14.0.1? Any extra process is unacceptable and I've always had plugin-container remove before. But from what I read it is needed to run the newest flash, so can gives us a option to automatically close the plugin-container after you have played a flash video, I hate to manually shut it down every time. OR embed the plugin container into firefox.exe so thats it isnt another process.

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  1. In the Location bar, type about:config and press Enter. The about:config "This might void your warranty!" warning page may appear.
  2. Click I'll be careful, I promise!, to continue to the about:config page.
  3. Find dom.ipc.cnabled in the list and toggle its value to false.
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Like I said I've always removed plugin-container before firefox 14.0.1 and I have dom.ipc.* all set to false, but that doesnt work anymore in firefox 14.0.1

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LostUserSoon said....."doesnt work anymore in firefox 14.0.1" see why in cor-el reply in : https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/932561


thank you

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That is simple unacceptable, and doesnt answer my other questions. But seems this page has no official support I suppose I can only hope those features I suggested will someday be implemented. Well been with firefox from the start, but now it seems I have to find another browser.