Against browse button textbox is not displayed in latest versions ?

In earlier versions of Firefox like (5 and before 5) there was a text box against a browse button displayed where you can enter the path directly but in latest versions we are not finding the text box which is very useful can you please let us know when can we bring back the text box against the browse button

In the latest versions it shows as the attached please let me know any possible way to display as is in old versions

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