On Aug 23, 6:28 am, timmfin <[email protected]> wrote:
> The new command line autocomplete makes it quite difficult to access
> variables that you define on the command line.
>
> Eg.
>
> >>> var d = new Date();
> >>> Mon Aug 23 2010 09:24:18 GMT-0400 (EST) {}
> (Then I press 'd' and '.' and get)
> >>> dump.
>
> Since locally defined variables are not included in the autocomplete
I find that this works:
var dd = {one:1, two:2};
dd.
gives completion "dd.one" and cycles to "two".
> list, it is impossible to type them if there are autocomplete results
> that start with that variable name.
Firefox does not seem to want to enumerate properties of a Date
object. I don't know why.
But your post prompted me to find two bugs in the command line any
way, thanks!
jjb
>
> tim
>
> On Aug 18, 3:08 pm, John J Barton <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > The last alpha, really!http://blog.getfirebug.com/2010/08/18/firebug-1-6a20/
>
> > jjb
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