There is some other condition which causes this I suppose. I edit js
files all day with the script panel open and breakpoints set and I
never see this. Other folks have said they see it. Perhaps it has to
do with cache settings or other HTTP headers?  My debugging server
ignores all the http headers.

jjb

On Sep 25, 5:04 am, Andrew Powell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> First time/long time. There is a particular problem with Firebug which
> is a huge PITA and has been persistent for a long time. I've been
> patient and waited a few versions to see if it was going to be
> resolved, but has not yet been.
>
> Frequently, when I am debugging a website's javascript [locally], I'll
> modify the contents of the script file and refresh the browser to load
> the newly modified script. Frequently, the script will not be
> refreshed and Firebug will continue to display and execute the
> previous version of the script. Now, this may or may not be a core
> mozilla issue. However, this happens only when; Firebug's Script
> display window is open and I have been walking through script -or- if
> I have any breakpoints set. If either of those two conditions are
> false I never experience the issue.
>
> Firebug 1.2.1
> Firefox 3.0.2
>
> Thanks!
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