I posted, what I think, is a useful use-case on there involving
google.com. Hopefully that is what you're looking for. I have this
issue on my own development environment quite often because I have a
couple sites that make Firebug lock up Firefox.

On Jul 17, 12:52 pm, johnjbarton <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Jul 17, 10:53 am, Kara Rawson <[email protected]> wrote:
> ...
>
> > sounds like maybe firebug should have a quiet or stealth mode, which it
> > just sniffs for errors, but doesn't rerender the DOM or any of that
> > fanciness. IE doesn't create a super resource load on the browser. FB
> > typically makes evrtying run twice as slow.
>
> With changes in Firefox we can't assign errors to the correct window
> with out the Script panel enabled and with the Script panel enabled
> eval() processing is on by default. If you don't use the JS debugger
> for eval() you can try setting Firebug > Script > limiter(all) to
> "static".
>
> jjb
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