On May 15, 12:40 am, fogelfish <[email protected]> wrote:
> You are describing the exact same thing as I did in my post of May 6.
> I wonder why neither you nor I have received any responses from the
> more expert members of this group?  Are we asking in the wrong
> place?

Or other people do not see this happen, so they can't relate the the
symptoms?

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> It is clear that the XML Ajax response is overwriting the starting
> content of my Script tab, as though it entirely replaces the main page
> script.  But my code has not changed for years and this did not happen
> until suddenly, just a few weeks ago. Is no one else experiencing
> this?

I guess Firefox, Firebug, or other extensions could have been updated
a few weeks ago.

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> I'm sorry I don't have any clue how to deal with this.  Have you found
> any resolution to this since you posted?

We have a procedure for diagnosing problems:
http://getfirebug.com/wiki/index.php/I_found_a_Firebug_Bug!

Let us know so we can advise others.

jjb

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> - fogelfish
>
> On May 2, 9:34 am, pete <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > When I load my page for the first time, my javascript shows normally in the
> > script panel. But after the first AJAX reload of a &lt;div>, the script
> > panel forever after shows the contents of that reloaded &lt;div> with the
> > first html line of the div numbered 1. The line number of a previously-set
> > breakpoint is still known to Firebug, but now it points to a line of html.
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> > The js on the page still operates normally and everything goes along just
> > fine except that I can't see any script. Any breakpoint set in the script is
> > taken but, again, the pointed line (with the correct line number) is html.
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> > This is with FIrefox 3.6.16 and I can't find the Firebug version. But I'd
> > been using it every day with no problem up until a couple of weeks ago.
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> > I do believe this is my problem because it started happening around the time
> > I was monkeying around with my AJAX code.
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> > However, I have no clue how diagnose/fix the problem. Any idea what I'm
> > doing wrong?
>
> > Thanks!
>
> > -- pete

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