I need a 32 bit version of firefox för my mac, how?

Need a 34 bit version of Firefox. My bank requier it for my E-Legitimation. Can I change the Firefox 10.0.2 to a 34 bit? I have mac OS X 10.6.8 Snow Leopard. Do yuo know what do do?

You can use these steps to start Firefox in 32 bit mode:
# Close Firefox
# Start the Finder and open the Applications folder
# Right click or control-click the Firefox.app icon
# Select "Get Info"
# Select or Deselect "Open in 32-bit mode"
# Close the "Firefox Info" window
# Restart Firefox

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    I know that you cannot compile a official stable version of 64 bit Windows because you mistakenly think it's enough with the unefficient 32bit version. But what I want to ask you is if there is a nightly version of 64 bit for windows, and if it exists, where can I get it, Zipped or installer (please, I would like binaries; I don't want to fight for hours with many configuration files, compiling process and so on).
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  • I require a 32 bit version of Firefox to process a single instruction in Share Point. Where can I get the 32 bit version of Firefox at any level?

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    <blockquote>Locking duplicate thread.<br>
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