Ok, I think that I understand.

Another option could be (if another solution could be possible) to
save all the operations (like a log file) in a history window,
whatever number of pages are loaded or browsed. May be I'm wrong
because I don't know what is the architecture of Firebug, but, if it
can recognize when a new page is loading, then, it's possible to write
a new starting log session, or something like that, that could be
useful to write all the actions that Firebug knows (about HTTP
messages, XHR , images downloading, etc).

See ya.

On Dec 22, 3:45 am, John J Barton <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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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