You might want to use FirePHP
http://www.firephp.org/

It allows logging from the PHP code (server side) through HTTP header
to Firebug Console panel.

Honza


On May 20, 1:54 pm, hunterde <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm hoping Firebug can help me. I'm using a shopping cart created by a
> company called CREloaded and I need to install an upgrade but when I do so
> I'm going to lose the custom coding I did within the PHP files (all I really
> edited was text lines with in the code I didn't actually change the code
> itself). I have used Firebug before to find the code on my site but once I
> find the code or text is there a way that firebug can tell me the name of
> the PHP file that code or text is located in?
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