It seems no one answered your request so far. So sorry for the very late 
reply.
Does the problem still occur with Firefox 18.0.1 + Firebug 1.11.1? If so, 
could you please provide a complete test case, so I can reproduce the 
problem?

Sebastian

On Friday, November 2, 2012 4:43:18 PM UTC+1, houmie wrote:
>
> I am using firebug since about 6 months and have a good understanding how 
> it should work.
>
> For the first time, I am getting a confusing behaviour while debugging, 
> the underlying method don't seem to stop at break point, yet the 
> application is working.
>
> Something as simple as this, a div is filled with a html page per jquery 
> load, thereafter the cancel button of the incoming html gets subscribed and 
> upon click the div will get emptied.
> It all works. But having break point on cancel_new_conversation() doesn't 
> do anything.  Not sure, if I have done something in my firebug 
> settings...doesn't feel right, not sure what to do...
>
> $('#new_conversation_div').load(url, function(){                
>        
>  $('#new_conversation_cancel_button').click(cancel_new_conversation);
> });    
>
> function cancel_new_conversation(event){
>     event.preventDefault();
>     $('#new_conversation_div').empty();
> }
>

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