Hi All,
I am a brand new member to this group; also, very new to Firebug and
jQuery.
In attempting to learn Firebug and jQuery (AT THE SAME TIME) I ran one
of the first examples in jQuery Cookbook (by O'Reilly.) It is on page
4 and does a simple hide(), text(), addClass(), and show(). The
program changes the text value "old content" to "new content".
The problem I am having is that instead of getting the expected result
of:
new content
(in the upper left-hand corner of the browser window, I am getting:
new content
new content.
The program in question works fine in Safari and in Firefox when
Firebug is NOT enabled.
After a little research, I discovered that there is a <div> with an ID
of _firebugConsole. I notice that when the addClass() function is
performed this <div> then has an ID and CLASS of
"#_firebugConsole.updatedContent".
When the jQuery('div').text('new content') statement is performed it
is insert this text into this <div>.
I thought that the problem might be that I did not have FireQuery
installed, however, the problem occurs even after I installed it.
Has anybody else experienced this problem?? Does anybody have a
solution??
Thanks,
Jim
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