Max Stepanov implemented part of this feature in Firebug, I was
planning to complete the UI part in Firebug 1.4.

On Nov 21, 4:39 am, Stefan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Is there a way to get Firebug to entirely halt a page's scripts?
>
> For example, if you put a breakpoint within a mousemove event handler,
> the debugger will trap the first invocation of the function, however
> if the mouse moves after that (thus calling the event handler again)
> these events will run as normal, potentially changing the code's
> state.
>
> Currently I'm working around this by setting a variable just before
> the breakpoint, and the event handler first checks that variable
> before proceeding through the code. However this often means I must
> check the variable in many places - any event handler that may be
> triggered and could alter the code's state.
>
> I remember that in Venkman once you triggered a breakpoint, no further
> Javascript would be run while the system was paused. Is there some way
> to make Firebug do this too?
>
> FF 3.0.4, Firebug 1.2.1
>
> Regards,
>
> Stefan
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