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This allows specifying, e.g. Nightly or Developer Edition even if it's not your default Firefox.
Without this, the profile brought up by test.sh has HTTPSE disabled by default. This changes makes it enabled by default.
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792b9e3 we need to be at least Firefox ESR compatible for Tor users |
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Allow environment override of Firefox path. This allows specifying, e.g. Nightly or Developer Edition even if it's not you default Firefox.
Run Firefox latest in Travis.
Update extensions.json so extension is actually enabled when running tests in latest Firefox.
Fix a typo in chromium test README.
cc @cooperq @diracdeltas for review.