When I load a page and Firebug detects an error (like Javascript
variable not defined, syntax error in Javascript, or so), it simulates
a breakpoint at that location.

If I overlook this and just try to go on, Firefox seems to crash. The
only way to prevent such crashes is first to respond to this simulated
breakpoint by clicking on the blue arrow to ignore the breakpoint and
proceed running.

If I forget to do this, then FF will soon more or less crash. It seems
that in the background Firebug is still waiting for input. If I stop
Firefox (by clicking the X in the top-right corner), then I cannot re-
start it before first having removed a remaining task (named
"Firefox") from the Windows task list. After I have removed this
remaining portion from the task list, I can restart FF and everything
seems OK.

It seems that this remaining task named "Firefox" is actually (a part
of) Firebug, but I am not sure.

Version info:
* Firefox 3.0.1 (Dutch localised)
* Firebug 1.2.0b7
* Windows XP Professional SP2.

H. Hahn

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