See also this related thread:

https://groups.google.com/d/topic/firebug/OPbEg86VMXg/discussion

Sebastian

On Tuesday, June 10, 2014 4:19:02 AM UTC-5, Andrei wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I confirm that Firebug 2.0 still has this problem. I tested this on 
> Windows. When the URL is http://localhost, it doesn't run the external 
> editor command. It is sad, because most of the development is done on the 
> local machine.This is an amazing feature, if it worked as expected. It 
> works ok when i try on a remote file, but it doesn't do anything on 
> localhost  I configured a proxy script that translates the URL into the 
> filesystem path and then the script opens the editor. In this way I can 
> easily edit long .css or .js files.
>
>
> On Tuesday, March 26, 2013 8:59:03 PM UTC+2, louphil wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> In the menu there is the command "Open with the editor ...", which have 
>> to launch the selected file in a previously configured external editor .
>>
>> This command is correctly running with one of my OS (Linux Mint 10), but 
>> don't run with the other (Linux Mint 13) .
>>
>> I tried to re-install Firefox and Firebug with no changes . Versions for 
>> Firefox are both 19.0.2, and for firebug are 1.11.2
>>
>> What about this issue ?
>>
>> Could someone help me ?
>>
>> Thanks ...
>>
>

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