If I'm not mistaken, in previous versions (before 1.2) the console method
showed all the properties of an object in the screen. In more recent
versions, the console.log()'s behavior was changed to what you're
describing.

HernĂ¡n

On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 23:35, Elias <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Is anyone else seeing this bug? I have Firebug 1.3.2 and Firefox
> 3.0.6. If I call console.log with an object with a lot of parameters,
> the object shows up in the console, but with some parameters missing.
> If I click on the object to see the details, I can see all the
> parameters in the DOM tab, but in the console, I don't see them all.
>
> I tried writing a script with the following line:
> console.log({'firstName':'Bob', 'lastName':'Smith', 'city':'Beverly
> Hills', 'state':'CA', 'zipCode':'90210'});
>
> However, when I look in the console, all I see is this:
> Object firstName=Bob lastName=Smith city=Beverly Hills
>
> The state and zip code don't show up. Why is this happening? Is there
> any way to disable it?
>
> >
>

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