On Jul 10, 9:23 pm, sambayer <[email protected]> wrote:
> Athttps://getfirebug.com/commandline/, I'm told that
>
> "After you've found an HTML element using the Inspect tool, you often want
> to use the command line to manipulate it. Firebug makes it easy; just use
> the "$1" variable to reference the last element you inspected, or "$2" for
> the one before that.
>
> Likewise, you can use "$$1" and "$$2" to reference objects that are
> selected in the DOM tab."
>
> First, the inspect/reference sequence starts at $0, not $1.
True, the page updated.

> But more
> important, $$1 seems not to work at all. I select and inspect numerous
> objects in the DOM tab, and $$0, $$1, etc. all report a ReferenceError in
This is not implemented, the page updated.

Please create a new issue report  $$0, $$1 if you interested in that
feature.
As soon as entries in the DOM panel are selectable (it's planned) this
could
be nice enhancement.

http://code.google.com/p/fbug/issues/list

Thanks!
Honza

> the console. What am I missing?
>
> I'm using Firebug 1.9.2 on Firefox 13.0.1 on Snow Leopard.
>
> Thanks in advance -
> Sam Bayer
> The MITRE Corporation

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