On 7/27/09, johnjbarton <johnjbar...@johnjbarton.com> wrote:
>
> If you say:
>
> When a javascript breakpoint is reached, and Firebug is minimized,
> should
> Firebug show inBrowser?
>
> I say yes it should. The user commanded Firebug to stop on a line of
> source code, not to stop the web page and remain silent.
>

I agree, however,

Using Firebug 1.4X.0:-
0) document with script in HEAD
1) set a breakpoint
2) close FB
3) execute the page

Result:
page halts and Firebug does not open.

> jjb
>

Garrett

>
> On Jul 27, 8:48 pm, Garrett Smith <dhtmlkitc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> When a javascript breakpoint is reached, and Firebug is closed, should
>> Firebug open to that point?
>>
>> In 1.4X.0, Firebug stays closed
>>
>> I think that Firebug should instead open to the breakpoint, but I may
>> be wrong. What do others think?
> >
>

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