On Jul 20, 6:51 pm, johnjbarton <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Jul 20, 4:50 pm, stefanw <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > - 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?
>

Yuck! Any way this can be closer to the Safari/WebKit Activity window
would be good, IMO (at least for the net tab, but possibly for the
console as well). It could just be an option to "Keep x number of page
activity" and have firebug with some internal counter for that or
something. Make clearing the console/net tab manual or something else.
I know a lot of people ask to be able to see information across page
loads and WebKit does that better than just about anyone else, it's
one area where WebKit's internal system far surpasses Firebug.
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