try searching your browser cache.

>I've really been using Firefox for my main browser for about 18 months now.
>However, the one thing that really bugs me is I haven't been able to find
>anything that will allow me to easily browser the source code of hidden
>frames.
>
>In IE, you just load up the Microsoft Script Debugger and can view the
>source code for any document loaded in memory. Firefox offers the Venkman
>JavaScript Debugger, but unfortunately it tries to reload the URL to get the
>source code--it doesn't load directly from memory. This is programmatic for
>a number of reasons.
>
>Has anyone seen an extension that will allow you to view the source code in
>memory for each frame for a current tab?
>
>Slightly off topic, but does anyone know how to overwrite the default
>"Reload" command in the Context Menu to reload the active document object
>and not the top.window object? I'd prefer the reload to do a self.reload()
>instead of a top.window.reload(). Having to go to the "This Frame" sub
>context menu was something I always hated about the old Netscape browser.
>
>-Dan

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