The string firebugCommandLineAttached does not even exist in Firebug
1.6, so something else must be going on.

jjb

On Sep 8, 12:22 pm, ed <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm often seeing this message as well using 1.6X.0b1 with ff 3.6.9 on
> XP.
> Refreshing the page doesn't help. I have to restart the browser.
> --ed
>
> On Aug 11, 10:45 am, John J Barton <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > On Aug 11, 1:53 am, ghazel <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > I would file this in the bug tracker, but I'm not sure how to
> > > reproduce it exactly:
>
> > >FirebugcannotfindfirebugCommandLineAttachedattribute onfirebug
> > > console element, its too early for command line <div
> > > id="_firebugConsole" style="display: none;" firebugversion="1.5.4">
> > > Window index.html
>
> > > I get this error message in the console when I try to run a command,
> > > sometimes. When I get this error, the page stays in this state and all
> > > commands return that error. It might have to do with using the command
> > > history (up arrow to get a command from a previous page, then enter).
> > > Or, maybe it has something to do with local file:// pages. I don't
> > > know, because it's also intermittent.
>
> > > If I were aFirebugdeveloper, I wouldfindthat error message and
> > > work backwards. There's some way it can occur, which is clearly a
> > >Firebugbug.
>
> > I rewrote theFirebugcommand line again forFirebug1.6, using yet
> > another kind of hacky solution. I think this hack is the best one yet!
> > Please try it,http://blog.getfirebug.com/2010/08/10/firebug-1-6a19/
>
> > jjb

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