On Sep 30, 5:03 pm, Birger Sørensen <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Honza.
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> I always uninstall before upgrading, unless the update feature is build
> into the tool.
> So I do not have, and have not had, two different versions installed at
> the same time.
I didn't mean two versions of Firebug installed at the same time.

If you have any other Firefox extension installed in you current
Firefox profile (especially some Firebug extensions not adapted
to Firebug 1.9) you could try to disable them and see if it helps.

Also, you could try to create a new Firefox profile and install
only Firebug into it.
http://getfirebug.com/wiki/index.php/FAQ#Installing_in_a_clean_profile
(it helps to solve some of the mysterious problems)

I don't see any problems on my machine.

If you have any specific scenario that doesn't work for you,
please post it here and I'll check it on my machine.

Honza

> And actually it's not 1.8.3 but 1.8.2 I have (1.8.3 was the one, that
> didn't find js if there were errors in the js code).
>
> Birger Sørensen
>
> Den 30-09-2011 16:31, Jan Honza Odvarko skrev:
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> > On Sep 30, 4:25pm, Birger Srensen<[email protected]>  wrote:
> >> Hi Honza.
> >> Something like that - except it dosen't do it here (Win7, FF 7.0).
> >> Rolling back to FB1.8.3 it does do it however.
> > Do you have any other Firefox extensions installed?
>
> > If yest, try to disable them and check again.
>
> > Honza

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