Greg,

You should just be able to go to Firefox and hit control-F5. That will
reload the page without reading from the cache. Firebug will not
close.

If FIrebug closes, then it is a bug.  We've not heard of this before,
its not the way it should work.

One thing to check:
Either: about:config then type "firebug" to see if any settings are
not defaults.
Or: Firebug ICon menu > Options > reset all options.

Just in case something from 1.3 is left around.

jjb

On Jun 30, 2:15 pm, Greg Beddow <gbed...@comcast.net> wrote:
> Apologies in advance if this was already covered somewhere in the recent
> threads:
>
> I¹m using Firefox 3.5 (final) and Firebug 1.4.0b3.
>
> A very common workflow for me, and I suspect a lot of developers, is to have
> Firebug open (in-browser) for a (local) site I¹m developing, then make a
> change, say in some javascript code, come back to Firefox, clear its cache
> so it gets the change, then reload the page.
>
> Maybe I¹m missing some obvious Firebug setting, but for me, the page reload
> closes the Firebug window (why?), forcing me to reopen it, then I must load
> the page a *second* time before I¹m finally debugging my changed code.
>
> Greg Beddow
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