On Fri, Jan 12, 2018 at 2:12 PM, Gijs Kruitbosch <gijskruitbo...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> the most likely group of people to have enabled this (given 0 public
> reports on breakage so far, as far as I'm aware) are people on ESR or
> otherwise in enterprise environments
>

​Or those trying to run multi-file testcases packaged as a ZIP archive on
bugzilla (Hi!) without having to run a localhost server for it. Especially
handy when the testcase was demonstrating something specifically about our
handling of https pages.

Does removing this let us remove a good chunk of code? I'm glad it's
disabled by default (attack surface reduction) but afaik we still have to
support jar: internally. It may be just me using this at this point so if
we can kill a bunch of stuff that's a win, but if you're just taking away
the pref is that worth it?

-Dan Veditz
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