Can you explain "after which firebug seems to get corrupted". I guess
you mean the data in the panels does not make sense with the page?
jjb

On Jul 14, 11:57 am, Steven Roussey <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've only seen this this type of thing when there is a breakpoint,
> debugger, or console.log, or JS parse error very early in the page
> load, after which firebug seems to get corrupted. However, like you, I
> find it very inconsistent. though I see it less and less lately.
> Though sometimes when it happens, it is very consistent, and usually a
> sign that I have a bug...
>
> On Jul 14, 11:14 am, enigment <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Not to be a pain, but I'm seeing all three of these possibly-related-
> > possibly-not issues way more than would be convenient. Others have
> > reported them too, but I'm worried that nothing we've been able to
> > tell you is converging on a fix.
>
> > I wish I could give you a real test case, but I don't know what to say
> > beyond the fact that I see them a fair amount of the time while
> > working on the complex app that's my job. All are sometimes fine,
> > sometimes not, when I reload the same page. Just 
> > triedwww.cnn.comandwww.yahoo.com, no scripts list, any time, after multiple 
> > reloads of
> > both, but that aside, I know it's not consistent.
>
> > Only clue I haven't seen mentioned is that when no scripts show, I
> > often see [something].css or .js listed in that location in the UI,
> > then nothing. I've tried clicking on whatever shows, while the pg
> > loads, but that just gets me "Warning, script panel was inactive
> > during page load, reload to see all sources", and a visible but very
> > partial list of scripts.
>
> > When I see missing console element errors in the console, I'm not that
> > surprised about the missing open scripts list or missed console.log
> > calls. But sometimes, no errors show, and still no scripts, no log
> > entries.
>
> > I hate to scrooge, but it's hard to get work done like this. Reminds
> > me how spoiled I've gotten with firebug, and I mean that as a high
> > complement.
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