Can't find a proper place to file this bug.  But...

Steps to reproduce:
1) Install Firebug 1.3 in Firefox 3.0
2) Browse to any page, enable Firebug and Firebug console.
3) In the console type "var foo = 2;" (without the quotes). Should
produce no error message, or return anything.
4) Reference "foo" by just typing "foo" in the console or call
"console.log(foo)" and note the Exception thrown:

error => ReferenceError
message => foo is not defined
stack =>
"("with(_FirebugCommandLine){foo};")@http://docs.jquery.com/
Discussion#Contacting_a_Mailing_List:65\n("with(_FirebugCommandLine)
{foo};")@http://docs.jquery.com/Discussion#Contacting_a_Mailing_List:
65\n_firebugEvalEvent([object Event])@http://docs.jquery.com/
Discussion#Contacting_a_Mailing_List:54\n"

There also seems to be an issue with Firebug interfering with external
js variables, only when the Firebug Console is loaded.  It's unclear
to me if the interference issue is the same issue as the bug I've
described above.  For now I've had to revert to 1.2.x until these
issues are resolved.

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