Ok I will change my answer:

Sorry, this feature does not work as well as we would like. Maybe I
will try again if Mozilla improves their error support.

jjb

On Jul 6, 10:33 am, Iztok <[email protected]> wrote:
> Seems to me that URL has nothing to do with it - the same thing
> happens when the two files have different URLs (even if they are in
> different domains).
>
> Iztok
>
> On Jul 6, 7:19 pm, John J Barton <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > When both tabs have the same URL there is nothing firebug can do about
> > this problem.  Mozilla platform dumps all of the errors into one pile.
> > Seehttps://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=435025
>
> > jjb
>
> > On Jul 6, 10:13 am, Iztok <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > If the tab with disabled firebug console causes an error, the error
> > > message appears in some other tab's console (if one has console open).
> > > This can be very confusing for debugging (I have wasted a lot of time
> > > trying to find the cause of some error, only to find out that it
> > > doesn't even originate on my page).
>
> > > Steps to reproduce:
> > > - create two HTML files, both containing the following javascript
> > >     var n = 0;
> > >     window.setInterval(function() {
> > >         console.info('n = ' + n);
> > >         n++;
> > >     }, 500);
> > > - open both files in different tabs
> > > - enable console in one of these tabs
> > > - you will see interchanging messages "n = ..." and "console is not
> > > defined"; the second message comes from the tab with console disabled
> > > - when you also enable console in the second tab, the error message
> > > stops appearing

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