Yes, that works, thanks.  As a web developer, I have been using Aurora to 
get early warning about changes that might break my web site.  I also rely 
on Firebug, though, and yesterday I spent an hour debugging a new problem 
which vanished once I thought to turn off Firebug.  Is there a particular 
"release channel" (e.g. beta or alpha) of Firebug that I could reasonably 
expect to stay working when Aurora updates?  Or would I be better off 
moving to Firefox Beta?

Thanks,
--Paul

On Wednesday, May 2, 2012 2:55:10 AM UTC-4, Jan Honza Odvarko wrote:
>
> I just tried Aurora 14.0a2 (2012-05-01) with Firebug 1.9.2b1 
> http://blog.getfirebug.com/2012/04/12/firebug-1-9-2b1/ 
>
> and it works for me. 
>
> Does it work for you? 
>
> Honza 
>
> On May 1, 8:33 pm, Paul Lynch <[email protected]> wrote: 
> > With Aurora 14 and Firebug 1.9.1, the command editor in the Console tab 
> no 
> > longer seems to work.  For example, if I type in 
> > 
> > a=5+1; 
> > a 
> > 
> > and click "run", the console just shows what I typed; it does not show 
> the 
> > value of "a".  It works in Firefox 12.

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