On Jul 20, 4:50 pm, stefanw <[email protected]> wrote:
> Is there a way to use Firebug to debug the window's unload event? Some
> libraries have a lot of cleanup scheduled for unload, and I'm finding
> it hard to see what's going on. There are two things that could help,
> but I don't know if Firebug supports either of them or how to activate
> them:
>
Have you tried setting a breakpoint in the unload handler?
> - an option not to clear the console log when a new page is loaded
This is often requested, I guess we ask Firefox team about this. I
know it sounds easy, but the sequence of event is like this:
User request reload (Firebug does not know this).
Web page is deleted. Firebug cleans up.
Web page is loaded. Firebug starts up.
So we don't know that the load is a reload. If we don't clear the
console when the page is deleted, then when do we?
> - an option to send log messages to a file
>
> Any suggestions would be appreciated.
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Stefan
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