Hi, It's really weird for me too.
In my first post, I forgot to mention the Firebug version and FF version I have. Well, I have Firebug v1.3.0 and FF v3.0.5. I'll speceify 1 scenario that makes this problem, even though I found 2 (I'm short on time right now and have difficulties to write in English 'cause I'm not an English speaker, sorry...) The scenario: 1. Open FF without Firebug. (i.e. Firebug disabled) 2. Connect to your gmail account. 3. Go to your iGoogle homepage, that has the Gmail gadget within. (the Gmail gadget is not a must, but recommended) 4. Activate Firebug and restart FF. 5. Now you'll see that the Gmail gadget won't display any emails and a message like "The data is not available temporarily" would appear. (it appears in Hebrew) In addition, If you try to log out, a "Bad Request" message (Error 400) is displayed. Not to mention what happens if you try to enter your gmail account. (you just can't...) Even deletion of all private data (including cookies) won't help you this case. In order to fix the problem, you'll have to: 1. Disable Firebug and restart FF. 2. Clear all private data. 3. Refresh the page. I'm not sure what Firebug does, but he must be either adding or modifying the cookies that are sent to the server. Thanks for the quick reply and good night, Dor. On 20 ינואר, 17:03, Jan Odvarko <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > this sounds really weird, I don't know about any code in Firebug that > would create additional cookies. > > I have tried to loadwww.google.co.il, but I don't see any suspicious > cookies. Could you please describe in more details how the problem > could be reproduced? > > Honza > > On Jan 20, 3:12 pm, Dor <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Hi, > > > I'm using Firebug for a few months. > > > I've noticed that Firebug adds some cookies to the cookie header when > > the browser sends a request to the following host:www.google.co.il > > > I've isolated the bug source by disabling all other add-ons, so you > > can be sure that it comes from Firebug. > > > I have a gmail account and I'm using the gmail gadget in the iGoogle > > homepage. > > > If I connect to my gmail account and afterwards disconnect from it, > > still I will be identified as a logged in user, even though I can't > > see the emails in my gmail gadget and can not connect again to the > > gmail account. > > > I don't know why, but Firebug decides to add some "old" cookies to the > > cookie header If the aforementioned scenario is performed. > > > Please fix this bug, Firebug helps me a lot in web development. > > > Thanks in advance, > > Dor.-הסתר טקסט מצוטט- > > -הראה טקסט מצוטט- --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Firebug" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/firebug?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
