Hi,

Thanks for the answer. Very clear information, now I understand. Let's
say
now I don't blame anymore so much the new version (I found that
you can filter requests shown by category, which is very nice), but
still
there are some confusions made which the other guys talked about.
And I am agree with them... The Off button isn't intuitive, because
people were familiar with the old behaviour. Now, you must press
the minimize button, as you said. Another confusion is with
the "Reload to activate window console" text, I figured out
what represents only the time you've explained to me.

Cheers!

On Sep 7, 9:37 pm, Jan Odvarko <[email protected]> wrote:
> > The new versions of Firebug it's buggy sometimes and I don't like at
> > all the modifications.
> > I don't like that I must mantain the firebug window open to view the
> > Console requests
> > made, it was much better before!
>
> If you want to have the window closed, but still collecting all XHRs -
> just minimize it using a minimize button "_". When you close Firebug's
> UI using "x" (Off) button, Firebug is deactivated.
>
> > Besides, I'd like to see only the GET/
> > POST requests,
> > not all the long image/js/etc. requests, it's very annoying.
>
> I don't understand what you mean by this. The Console panel displays
> only XHRs. All requests (like image, js, css, etc.) are displayed in
> the Net panel, where you can filter it using toolbar buttons.
>
> > I don't understand the message: "Reload to activate window console".
> > But the console
> > it's activated, how does it sounds?
>
> If you open Firebug it misses the page load phase where all listeners
> are registered (e.g. this is why you don't see anything it the Net
> panel). You have to reload to allow Firebug to hook into the page. If
> you close the page with Firebug being open, it'll be opened
> automatically the next time you load the page so, you don't need to
> reload.
>
> > I really want to have Firefox 3.0/3.5 having the old versions which
> > seems to be better.
> > This is a general opinion from all my devlopement team, please
> > consider this!
>
> Please, tryhttp://getfirebug.com/releases/firebug/1.5X/firebug-1.5X.0a23.xpi
> + alsohttp://getfirebug.com/releases/firestarter/1.5/fireStarter-0.1.a3.xpi
>
> We have fixed some problems (also related to Firefox bug) and the
> activation is more stable.
>
> The Firestarter extension implements "Activate By Default" option
> (Firebug is active for every page automatically and you can switch it
> of for specific pages by clicking on the "x" (Off) button.
>
> It also allows to log sites for which Firebug is de/activated into the
> (Firebug) Console panel. See status bar context menu.
>
> Honza
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