I think that the "autodisable" of firebug will bring lots of reports
about broken functionality.
Since the very beginning of firebug I was able to set the domains that
I'm working on, and without the need to keep firebug open I was able
to quickly see any javascript error in the status bar. At that moment
I open Firebug and check what's the error and start the debugging.
Now I'm finding myself that sometimes a page doesn't work, but I don't
see any warning, so I fire up IE8 and it quickly shows a dialog
informing of the problem and the ability to debug it. Even using the
most basic installation of IE6 anyone is able to see the exclamation
icon in the status bar informing of the error.

On 26 mar, 02:56, John J Barton <[email protected]> wrote:
> I just finished a blog post about the new enablement approach in
> Firebug 1.4,http://blog.getfirebug.com/?p=124
>
> 1.4a14 has this new approach implemented and we'd be interested in
> feedback.http://getfirebug.com/releases
>
> jjb
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