Yes, they are.

How do I get to the tracing? I have it set to open but it doesn't seem
to do anything...

On Aug 11, 1:12 pm, Jan Odvarko <[email protected]> wrote:
> Of course, the best would be if your page is online so, I can also try
> to reproduce that.
>
> Otherwise, open Firebug Tracing and set NET & ERRORS options,
> perhaps you can discover some problems.
>
> Are the XHR requests displayed in the Net panel?
>
> Honza
>
> On Aug 11, 9:00 pm, sir_brizz <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I got a new machine here at work and put a fresh Firefox 3.5.2 on it
> > along with Firebug 1.5X.0a20 and on a page that has jQuery 1.3.1 on
> > it, I cannot see any XHR activity even though I know it is taking
> > place (after it completes it adds/removes an html block and the block
> > is correctly being added/removed).
>
> > I made sure that Show XHR option was selected in the HTML menu, but
> > still nothing shows. Is there any way I can troubleshoot this further?
> > It happens every time...
>
> > Also, dunno if this has any effect, but the site I'm testing on is on
> > localhost. XHR WAS showing properly when I was using 1.4.2.
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