Ah well... tried to do

* Uninstall Firebug
* Clean Firefox extension cache:
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Firefox_:_FAQs_:_Uninstall_Extensions#Corrupt_extension_files
* Reinstall Firebug 1.4.5

Still same problem -  lines in .js files are not marked as executable
after about a 3rd of the total ammount of lines in a file.

Then I found

Breakpoints not being triggered in Firebug 1.4.5 - Firebug | Google
Groups -
http://groups.google.com/group/firebug/browse_thread/thread/0c7fb2d33443204d

And installed Firebug 1.5b8 - still the same behavior...

Well, hope I can get some pointers on this ..

Cheers!



On Dec 27, 6:30 pm, sdaau <[email protected]> wrote:
> OOps, seems I was a bit too soon on that... after about an hour of
> normal operation, now Firebug is back to giving undefined breakpoints.
> I noticed, however, that those lines in code which are possible to
> have a breakpoint assigned, are shown with green line numbers - there
> proper breakpoins can be set.
>
> The funny thing is that in most files, the beginning has green lines -
> and then at a certain point it stops, and all below is treated as non-
> breakable code... Even funnier is that it seems to follow a pattern -
> in my example:
>
> file1.js is 996 lines; last breakable is line 330
> file2.js is 1860 lines; last breakable is line 616
> file3.js is 702 lines; last breakable is line 232
>
> That is, it seems that the process (determining whether a line is
> breakable or not) starts reading a .js file, comes up to about a third
> of its length, and then it quits. Maybe has something to do with a
> memory leak?
>
> Cheers!
>
> On Dec 27, 5:26 pm, sdaau <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I'd just like to report that I was using Firebug with breakpoints in a
> > project, and it all was working fine, until I installed the FirePHP
> > plugin. At that point, when setting breakpoints in some points in
> > code, their function would show up as "undefined", and they would not
> > be honored. After disabling FirePHP, all seems to be back to normal.
>
> > FirePHP 0.3.1
> > Firebug 1.4.5
> > Firefox 3.5.6 Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty
>
> > Cheers!
>
>

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