On Oct 8, 2:09 am, Jan Hančič <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have some links that point to some pages but I attach some onclick
> events, that do something and then return false, on them (with
> JavaScript not in the markup). So after clicking you don't go to the
> page the link points to (if you have to know; I'm building a image
> gallery and you can navigate trough the images via AJAX, the links are
> there for users without JavaScript and web-spiders).
> Anways, the problem is that if there is some error (runtime error) in
> the event handler the script brakes and the browser follows that link.
> If I have Firebug opened I can see the error for a glimpse of a second
> but then the console clears itself as there is a new request taking
> place.
>
> Is there any way to configure firebug to stop the request in such
> case, so that I can look at the error and debug it?

Firebug 1.5 supports panel persistence for such cases.

jjb
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