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I want a javascript code for closing the whole Firefox not just a Tab. Could anyone has experience with this? I have tried the methods that I have found over Google but I can not solve this problem

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    Why would you need that? Any user will be upset when your page closes his/her entire browser with all tabs.
    – Ichibann
    Jul 10, 2011 at 17:16
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    I hope this isn't possible. If I navigate to some website, I would not appreciate it if the browser is shut down suddenly.
    – pimvdb
    Jul 10, 2011 at 17:17
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    Why not format all his drives? ;)
    – Ichibann
    Jul 10, 2011 at 17:26
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    What is more, can you think of hacker who hack his way onto the site and is stopped by stupid CLIENT SIDE JavaScript?
    – Ichibann
    Jul 10, 2011 at 17:33
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    @Pete Wilson — No, the correct response would be for the server to start issuing 403 Forbidden responses to any HTTP request from that user.
    – Quentin
    Jul 10, 2011 at 17:47

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You can't exit the program with JavaScript. That is a system command that JS doesn't have access to.

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A webpage will never have permission to shut down the browser entirely.

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    A window opened with JavaScript can be closed by JavaScript. A window opened by a user can only be closed by a user.
    – Quentin
    Jul 10, 2011 at 17:46
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I assume you're trying to use Javascript in a web page to do this.

The short answer is: You can't.

The Javascript code running within a given web page will only ever know anything about it's own context -- ie the page it is running on. It will know nothing about any other tabs or browser windows, and it cannot access them.

You can tell Javascript to close the current window, because it has access to its own window, but you cannot tell it to close all windows because it doesn't have access to them.

The only exception to this where you can use JS to jump context between different windows and tabs is where one window/tab has caused another to open. In this case, the parent window should have a handle to the one that was opened, and that window should in turn be able to access it's parent using the window.opener object.

So, if the windows/tabs open in Firefox have all been opened by each other, then you might be able to generate a call chain which allows you to close them all. But it'll still be a tricky task, and it still definitely won't allow you to touch any windows or tabs which have been opened separately by the user.

I hope that helps.

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