On Aug 6, 10:55 am, JimO <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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".
The div _firebugConsole is added by Firebug 1.5 to support the Console
operations.
>
> 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??
1. disable the Firebug Console, OR
2. use Firebug 1.6, OR
3. Write your jQuery code relative to nodes you know are part of your
application, eg nodes you obtain by getElementById or
getElementsByClassName.
I suggest #2 and #3.
jjb
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jim
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