If you install the Developer Toolbar, you can disable the strict Javascript messages.
On 24 Aug., 15:13, ramasaig <[email protected]> wrote: > I was more than a little flummoxed when I started getting messages > that Firefox 6 was using 100% of the CPU. Eventually I traced it to > the Firebug Console, where I'd inadvertently got 'Strict Warnings > (Performance Penalty)' checked. The pane is full of the following > warning, endlessly repeated: > "reference to undefined property fbs.breakpoints[url] > [Break On This Error] return fbs.breakpoints[url]; > firebu...vice.js (line 3319) > <System>" > 'Info' shows that the Firebug log capacity has been exceeded by some > colossal and ever increasing number. > Looks like a bug in Firebug, I thought. I'm using Firebug 1.8.1. > Firefox 6, WinXP SP3. > > However, for me this is only occurring on one web page > (http://www.holidaymull.co.uk). I'm web-master for this site, so it concerns > me very much. The culprit seems to be a vertically scrolling 'News" > marquee (Javascript, of course). The marquee has been running for a > long time now (periodic update of content, of course, but no changes > to the script), but it's only very recently that I've noticed this > effect in Firebug. The same happens on my 'localhost' version of the > site. There are no break-points set, but there is a 'setTimeOut' call; > could that have the same effect ? > > The CPU overload problem goes away if I disable 'Strict Warnings', of > course. > I have not been able to produce the same effect on my Win7 laptop. > > Is it something I can do anything about, or just a feature in > Firebug ? > > Regards, > > Tim Dawson -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Firebug" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/firebug?hl=en.
