On Mar 2, 11:27 am, johnjust <[email protected]> wrote:
> Firebug 1.5.2 wasn't working for me, using Firefox 3.6 on Windows XP.
> I also have a Linux laptop with the most up-to-date Firefox from the
> Ubuntu repositories (not sure exactly what version, don't have it with
> me), as well as the most up-to-date Firebug, but I don't recall this
> problem happening there.
>
> I was having problems with the right click -> "Inspect Element"
> option, it looked like it was caching other tabs' HTML.
>
> I normally have multiple tabs open, with multiple Firebug panes.  I
> would switch to a tab to inspect something, and the HTML that appeared
> would be grayed out, I would have to refresh the page, click the
> Firebug button, click "Inspect Element", then choose an element to get
> it to work.  Then, I would switch to another tab, open Firebug with
> the right click -> "Inspect Element", and the HTML would be grayed out
> again, but it would be the HTML from the previous tab.  Running
> through that same process made it work again, and the next tab would
> then have that previous tabs' HTML grayed out.
>
> Upgrading to 1.6X.0a5 does not fix the problem, but it behaves a
> little differently.  Instead of graying out the HTML, it actually does
> generate the HTML for a second, then it flashes back to the inspected
> HTML from the previous tab.  Refreshing the page again fixes it.
>
> If you need any additional info, let me know.

Yes, what we need is a precise numbered sequence of steps and URLs
like this:
1. open http://getfirebug.com
2. open Firebug, reload
3. Cntrl-T new tab opens, load http://groups.google.com/group/firebug/
4. open Firebug reload
5. ?
3.

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