On Wednesday, January 11, 2012 10:29:25 AM UTC+1, Sebo wrote:
>
> Simon is right, JSD is global so, if it's active it has an impact on the 
>> whole browser (on all opened browser windows).
>>
> I guess "active" means halted at a breakpoint?
>
Active means JSD is on (ie. when the Console or Script panel is enabled)
 

> E.g. if I set a breakpoint inside a function called via setTimeout() and 
> switch to another tab while the timeout is not finished yet, script 
> execution won't stop. So I assume JSD is deactivated when you switch to 
> another tab while script execution is not halted. Is that correct?
>
No, JSD is still on even if you switch to another tab.

Honza 



> Sebastian
>

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