Firebug's console, script, and net panel rely on listening to activity
inside of Firefox. When you suspend Firebug, these panels are not
updated. When you resume Firebug the listeners are reactiviated but of
course they can't listen for stuff that you did when they were
suspended. Consequently the only possible solution is to reload the
page.

We did consider forcing a page reload on resume, but the feedback we
got was that this was not desirable.

We'd be interested in ideas for how to make this more intuitive,
especially since we are considering expanding the suspend feature.

jjb

On Sep 24, 8:22 am, Brent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What is the proper way to enable firebug when it is suspended?
> Currently, I am opening the firebug window and then reloading the
> current page.  This works but I can't imagine that this is the
> preferred method as it is not very intuitive.  I tried right clicking
> on the bug and looking through the menu options but couldn't find an
> explicit re-enable link.
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