I can't reproduce the problem. Is it possible to access the page
you mentioned online? If not, is it possible to have a test case
(e.g. based on that page) that I could use to see the problem?

Thanks!
Honza

On May 28, 9:44 pm, bkc <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a strange issue where net panel stops updating for a particular
> site, I have to disable and re-enable to get it to update the list of
> recent downloads.  A subsequent 'clear' in the net-panel followed by
> refresh of the current page typically does not list any more network
> activity, so I have disable/enable again.  Sometimes I have to restart
> the browser to get it to work again.
>
> I see this on
>
> ubuntu 9.04 64-bit 3.0.10 with firebug  1.3.3
>
> and windows xp 3.0.10 with 1.3.3 (and 1.4.0a30)
>
> I have firefox 2.0.0.20 64-bit ubuntu 9.04 with firebug 1.05 and it
> always works fine.
>
> I think the problem is related to the site I am working on. It
> extensively uses client-side xsl to render html pages.
>
> 1. after starting the browser, open firebug, view the net panel,
> navigate to the target website.
> the net panel updates ok.
>
> 2. however I want to see the total files and time for just the current
> page, not for all the previous pages, so I press clear to clear the
> net-panel.
>
> 3. I then click refresh.. the page refreshes but net panel shows no
> updates.
>
> If I click 'html', then go back and click 'all', I feels like firebug
> is iterating over a big list network entries because there is a bit of
> delay, but nothing actually gets rendered in the net panel. (delay
> seems to be in 1.3.3, not in 1.4.0a30)
>
> any ideas?
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