If anyone wants to post a complete example test case to the bug list I
can fix it. No reason to wait for Firefox changes.
http://code.google.com/p/fbug/issues/list

jjb

On May 9, 5:46 pm, Bill Hannah <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I don't guarantee this is the right answer, but when I see one of my
> > script files missing in the list, invariably I've found some syntax
> > error in the script and after correcting it, it again shows up in the
> > list.
>
> You're sort of right - the problem is that is there is a bad .js file
> in any open tab, it can affect the script list on other tabs. I've
> also seen "leakage" of console errors from an open tab being written
> to the current tab. I believe this may be related to the problem
> described. If I know which tab is generating errors, close that tab,
> and refresh the tab I'm working on, the script file list is correct
> again.
>
> Hopefully this kind of behavior will be solved when the FF team
> implement a separate process for each tab. Until then, I don't think
> the Firebug team will be able to fix this sort of issue (since all the
> tabs share the same process). I believe this is on the road map, but
> not sure about how much is going to be implemented in 3.6 (looks like
> it's only spooling out plugins into separate processes so far).
>
> Hope this helps.
>
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