On Mar 3, 8:14 am, i-am-will <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I'm wondering if this is possible with Firebug (maybe with an plugin):
>
> Scenario:
> Let's say I have a HTML page that contains some DIV's. Using JQuery I
> add some events on it might someone click on those divs.
>
> Needed:
> 1. An ability to see what will happen if I click on a DIV. Just like I
> would see the onclick events on a html-tag.

I don't understand what you want.
Perhaps if you can explain what you mean by "see the onclick events on
a html-tag".

>
> 2. An ability to enable some form of monitoring, so I can see what
> happend after I clicked the div.
>  I know about console.trace(); But I mean something that can debug on
> the fly, so that if I would add 10 onclick events, I can see what is
> happening.

Again I don't know what you mean. Perhaps you can look at eventbug,
http://www.softwareishard.com/blog/planet-mozilla/eventbug-firefox-36/
jjb

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