Using your test page I put
window.test = function(){alert('hiya');}
in the console and the alert was
hiya

The command line is running as if you put
{
command line code
}
into the window. So
test = function(){alert('hiya');}
creates a temporary local property not a property of window.

jjb

On Jan 10, 5:35 am, Nux <[email protected]> wrote:
> Steps to reproduce:
> 1. Create a page with a function call (eg. href with js:...)
> 2. Open FB console
> 3. Write the function (called in 1) differently
> 4. Run script in FB console
> 5. Call the function
>
> Actual result: Call of original version of the function
> Expected result: Call of new version of the function
>
> My FF: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; pl; rv:1.9.0.5) Gecko/
> 2008120122 Firefox/3.0.5
> FB: 1.3.0
>
> I've tested this on a very simple web page containing only one (js)
> link and one script that defines the function. You can view it 
> here:http://nux.w.of.pl/download/fb_test.html
> In step 3 I 've simply pasted the function definition and changed text
> of the alert message.
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