On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 8:19 PM, Honza (Jan Odvarko) <[email protected]>wrote:

> > 1. I would like to call firefox(with firebug) in command line or other
> > program os module silently with a testing url in the calling parameter
> > 2. firebug record the net panel performance and save/export the result in
> a
> > log file, har is okay of course. The logs can be seperated or attach to
> the
> > same log each time.
> Yes, this is exactly what I also have in my mind. Could you please
> report a bug for this?
> http://code.google.com/p/fbug/issues/list?start=0
> Thanks!
>
> I just submited the enhancement suggestion, issue 2669. firebug is so great
a product. Looking forward to the new feature.
Thanks!

maha


> > so, I may collect the history data of a certain period and analyse page
> > element performance. I try to find material about how to call the firebug
> in
> > command line, but doesn't get any concrete clue. Any instruction will be
> > highly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
> The support currently doesn't exist, but it's quite simple to do. I
> have done similar thing for our Firebug automated test harness (run
> Firefox on command-line specifying url of the test suite, execute all
> tests, shut down Firefox).
>
> Honza
>
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