Oh...I didn't read that post properly before replying. I was actually
thinking of the incompatibility between Firefox 3.0.4 and Firebug
1.4a1 which was resolved in 1.4a2/3.

Oops....sorry, didn't mean to have a dig at Firebug in any way. And as
you say, Firebug 1.2 works extremely well in Firefox 3.0.4 for
thousands of users.

On Nov 21, 4:06 pm, John J Barton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The facts:
>   Thousands of people use Firebug 1.2 every day.
>   Firebug 1.3 and 1.4 both have numerous improvements and bug fixes
> but none are so vast as you describe.
>   The impact of bug fixes in a complex tool used on complex systems is
> highly variable: if your situation cause you to hit a bug then its fix
> will have a large impact on you without having any consequence for
> other users.
>
> jjb
>
> On Nov 21, 1:27 am, The Love Dada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > There are indeed many problems with Firebug 1.2 and Firefox 3.0.4, to
> > the point where it is unusable.
>
> > However these appear resolved on 1.4 alpha versions.
>
> > On Nov 21, 7:51 am, Mavi Gozler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Firefox 3.0.4 with Firebug 1.2.1
>
> > > 1. When a reload of a page is done, the loading hangs.  My guess is
> > > that this is related to Firebug being in the middle of a debug
> > > session.  It does not seem to occur when Firebuy is NOT in the middle
> > > of a debug session--that is, when the Continue funciton is used to get
> > > Firebug out of a script.
>
> > > 2. If a page is reloaded with a script, its script will stop working,
> > > even though the script is bug-free.  This is probably related to the
> > > related to Firebug being in the middle of a session on another page.
>
> > > 3. The suspension and resumption of Firebug does not seem to work at
> > > all.  A breakpoint that is set won't be caught.  This is true when
> > > Firefox is even re-started.
>
> > > 4. In clicking on the pages of these discussion groups, Firebug came
> > > up and I disabled it for use on this site.  I then clicked the next
> > > page for discussion, and loading was hanging.  When reloaded the
> > > intial page and then clicked next page, it still hung.  When I clicked
> > > away the tab and re-opened a new tab, the loading of the next page
> > > still hung, despite Firebug having been disabled.
>
> > > 5. In closing down Firefox, I am unable to restart it.  This is
> > > because Firefox continues as an invisible, high CPU-using (50%)
> > > process that must be ended from within the Task Manager.
>
> > > 6. All these problems seem to go away when Firebug is disabled.
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