On Jun 15, 7:56 am, daniel m <[email protected]> wrote:
> The latest alpha (1.6X.0a12) of Firebug seems to be fubar'd for me
> too. I can't get it to inspect anything. In the bottom statusbar of
> the window it reports errors but every time I click on it Firebug
> doesn't open, but increases the error count. If I click on the Firebug
> icon to activate it or try the hotkey it opens.... but without any
> functionality. Nothing can be entered in the console. No tree shows up
> on the HTML tab. I have tried this on various websites. I am using
> Firefox 3.6.3 on OS X 10.6. Looks like I'll have to switch to the
> stable build for the time being.

Hi Daniel.  My guess is that this is not related to the problem below.

Unfortunately it is possible that your problems are caused by 1.6a12
changes that Nicolas avoided by using a new Firefox profile.

It would be very helpful if you can do the following test:
1) Verify that you still have the problem.
2) exit firefox.
3) Find your profile directory,
4) delete just one file "compreg.dat". This is a special Firefox file
that will be recreated when you restart.
5) restart: do you still have the problem?

jjb
>
> On 15 jun, 01:19, Nicolas Hatier <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I first noticed issue #3078
> > <http://code.google.com/p/fbug/issues/detail?id=3078> was back in
> > Firebug 1.6X.0a12 / Firefox 3.6.3
>
> > The test case should 
> > behttp://getfirebug.com/tests/content/console/3078/issue3078.html-but it
> > completely fails for another unrelated reason, I get "element is undefined
> >   (49 out of range 27)"
>
> > Then I saw that new Firebug version was behaving incorrectly in several
> > other cases, throwing incoherent errors "element is undefined" for code
> > working perfectly with previous FB versions.
>
> > Is it possible something in the code refactoring went very wrong?
>
> > Didn't create a bug report yet because of the scope of this issue - I
> > wouldn't know where to begin.
>
> > All tested in a brand new profile containing no extension beside Firebug.
>
> > NH

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