It was my breakpoints! Thanks. I must have accidentally set them. I viewed all my pages in Firebug and in the "Script" tab, on the far right panel under "Breakpoints", I deleted any that were on the page. Those pages now running normally again! Thanks a ton.
Note: Simply deleting breakpoints.json did not work, as Firebug recreated the file when the page was loaded. On Oct 10, 3:10 am, Jan Honza Odvarko <[email protected]> wrote: > On Oct 7, 8:33 pm, Scott Newman <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > > > 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. > > Reinstalling Firebug rarely helps in these mystery cases. The problem > could be in your Firefox profile. > > Firebug is also storing couple of files in the profile directory > (look for firebug subdirectory and breakpoints.json and > activations.json) > > Please try to create a new fresh Firefox profile and install only > Firebug into it. If the problem disappears you can compare both > profiles and try to find what is the difference. > > Honza -- 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.
