Yes we know about this problem. But there is no Firefox way to
directly tell how one new page is related to an old page. So from
Firebug's point of view a new page is loading, that's all we know.

We have some indirect info and we've considered trying to reverse
engineering a solution. But we also have a request into mozilla for an
event that will help us.

jjb

On Dec 21, 4:48 am, "Ignacio C.J." <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi!
> First of all, I will congratulate you for your invaluable effort in
> developing such useful extension for Firefox... you don't know how
> many tasks are now less cumbersome with Firebug.
> My question is about if there's is a possibility to show the history
> that it happends when we are trying a group of pages. I mean, wean we
> click on a submit tag, for example, and the webserver redirects to
> another webserver for example, we loose all the actions doit between
> the client and the server, and if it's too quick, it is impossible to
> see anything, and for example, in the net tab, can't we see how many
> POSTs or GETs are do it between Firefox and the webapp.
> Thank yo again for your effort.
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