Ok i have just tested and it is Firefox 4 beta 2 its just weird how it
conflicts with Firebug although its also quite weird how Firefox
doesn't render TinyMCE properly.
Really i should have tested this before posting, oh well good lesson
for next time :P.
Either way thanks for your reply.

Allen

On Aug 5, 1:00 am, dutchy-allen <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thank you for correcting my text as you can probably tell i dont do
> this kind of stuff often :-P but seing as im a firebug fanatic i feel
> i should at least try contributing in the development of making better
> applications.
>
> When is was on the production version of firefox i had an older
> version of firebug so basically im unsure if the problem is firebug or
> Firefox.
> If it was firebug and i was running on firefox 3.6.8 and had this
> problem with the latest firebug that would have given me a clearer
> understanding.
> I think i will try installing Firefox 3.6.8 again and see if i get the
> problem.
>
> I must also note that i can create this problems in the overview off
> the cms i am using.
> Basically we have a CMS that has an overview thus i make a news
> article i collect all news articles and they are shown, click on a
> news article the visitor is directed to the update page.
> The update page can collect and show this information but the
> overviews cannot (unless firebug is closed).
>
> I shall give an update after testing on the old Firefox.
>
> On Aug 3, 4:41 pm, John J Barton <[email protected]> wrote:
>
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> > On Aug 3, 2:46 am, dutchy-allen <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > When firebug is open i cant seem to see the data received from the
> > > database, as soon as firebug is closed and i refresh then i see the
> > > requested information.
> > > When viewing the get request i clearly see the information being
> > > collected just not shown on screen.
> > > I am using Firefox beta 4 on mac.
>
> > Seehttp://getfirebug.com/knownissues
>
> > > As far as i know this problem only happened once upgrading to the new
> > > Firefox, but then again i didnt really try the firebug on the old
> > > Firefox..
>
> > I think your description is misleading you.  Here's an alternative
> > version:
> > ---
> > As far as i known this problem only happened once installing the
> > experimental
> > Firefox version, but then again i didnt really try the firebug on a
> > production
> > version of Firefox.
> > ---
> > Maybe the issues is clearer this way ;-)
>
> > It appears that the earliest version of Firefox that might support
> > Firebug will be 4.0b4.
>
> > jjb

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