On Feb 17, 7:29 am, John J Barton <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Feb 16, 9:29 pm, Tony Mechelynck <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9.1.9pre) Gecko/20100216
> > SeaMonkey/2.0.4pre
> >  - Build ID: 20100216002134
>
> > Firebug 1.5.0 -- installs with no compatibility override (and boasts
> > support for Gecko 1.9.0.11 - 1.9.3.*)
>
> 1.5.1 will correct this to 1.9.1 min version and 1.9.2.* max version.
>

"Correct" what? There was no error (and with that change I'll still be
in range). My remark above was just to mention that AFAIK I hadn't
mismatched versions -- if I had, it could have been cause for not
finding what had been changed between two Gecko releases.

>
>
> > Clicking right on the Firebug icon on the statusbar, then "Open
> > Firebug in new window" gives:
>
> Ah, don't do that sorry ;-(.
>
>
>
> > XML Parsing Error: undefined entity
> > Location: chrome://firebug/content/firebug.xul
> > Line Number 38, Column 9:
> >         <command id="cmd_delete" oncommand="goDoCommand('cmd_delete')"
> > valueDefault="&deleteCmd.label;"
> > --------^
>
> Yes, sorry the entity stuff is still browser.dtd. So you either have
> to put browser chrome files in somewhere or not use open in new
> window.

"Not use open in new window" seems to be my only option, as I compile
neither Firebug nor SeaMonkey. Or maybe I have misunderstood what was
meant by "put browser chrome files in somewhere"?

>
> We are slowing removing these, but its not likely to be completely
> fixed for a while.
>
> jjb


Best regards,
Tony.
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