On Nov 13, 2:18 pm, FDIMM <[email protected]> wrote:
> You dont understand................
> I have no problems with it..
> With firebug you can track every! http request which at some point
> isn't good for developer..

Sorry I don't understand why tracking an http request would not be
good for a developer.

> Also with the help of this tool you can see all the javascript
> functions/object/variables so you can't hide anything!

I'm confused by this. "...you can see...you can't hide..."?  I guess
you meant: "With Firebug a user can see all of my javascript functions/
objects/variable so I can't hide anything". Well, yes, we do our
best.

I think you are on the wrong track if you expect to control user's
access to Web markup or Javascript.

> If firebug is designed for debugging purposes why can't we detect
> it? ;) not just console but at all firebug huh? answer this :)

You can detect Firebug if the user wishes to allow it (by enabling the
Console). It's the user's browser, not Firebug's and not yours.

jjb

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