> When put that string into Firebug's command line, I get the syntax
> error:
> "missing name after . operator"
> Seems like a fine result to me, not hidden or problematic.
> jjb

Now don't get me wrong. I think Firebug is a fantastic piece of
software and wouldn't be without it. I've been using it for years.
But ... I didn't even know there was a command line until now. Because
I've never found any Instructions. There is a certain air that if you
don't know how to use it, you don't deserve to ;-)

I'd always wondered what the >>> was for, so I've just tried it for
the first time.
I got "unterminated string literal" when I pasted in the same line and
ran it.
But this doesn't happen in normal use, so I don't understand how it
helps. There was nothing in the original 'undefined' error to point to
this one line out of 2000. How would I have used the command line to
find this typo?
Ian

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