I've been using Firebug for quite a while now and written numerous web
applications using it. I feel naked when I don't have it, even when
I'm just web browsing. However, last month I ran into a weird issue.

I developed this web application that consists of numerous webpages,
using ajax calls, javascript (jQuery, Ext, some YUI), and Coldfusion.
I spent over a year developing it, using firebug and everything was
working perfectly with Firebug. Recently however, loading any webpage
from that web application brings Firefox to its knees when Firebug is
running. Like I mentioned, disabling Firebug on these webpages allows
them to load normally. The more ajax calls or dynamic Javascript I
add, the slower and better chance of causing a Firefox crash there is.

Here's the kicker:
This only happens in my own sandbox and on my own computer. My sandbox
and production web servers are on their own Unix boxes. When I push
these files from my sandbox to Production and load the webpages there
with Firebug, everything runs perfectly. So I thought maybe it was
something with my sandbox. So I had a co-worker navigate around my
sandbox with Firebug running from his computer and everything worked
perfectly for him there. So now I'm at a loss for what to do. Google
searches don't bring up anything except for Gmail and heavy Javascript
performance problems.

So I guess my question is, does Firebug store any information locally
on my computer about certain webpages? I tried reinstalling Firebug
and the same problem still occurs. It's just too coincidental that
it's only my sandbox webserver when I'm navigating the webpages from
my computer.

Thanks in advance.

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