Hi.

Here's an example in which Firebug fails to record the console.log() 
statements whereas Firefox's web console does record the messages.  Click 
in the green box to make a message appear.

http://courses.csail.mit.edu/6.831/2013/activities/ac09-q3.shtml

--Sunil

On Wednesday, May 16, 2012 9:53:02 AM UTC-4, Sebo wrote:
>
> >   - What does Firefox' internal Web Console show (when Firebug is 
>> disabled)? 
>> The internal web console doesn't show the logs also... (works/doesn't 
>> work the same way as Firebug does)
>>
> This indicates that it is probably a more general problem. You can check 
> this by replacing the console.log() calls by alert()s and see if they are 
> called and also by comparing the results with other browser's web dev tools.
>
>>
>> >   - Did you try it with MooTools 1.4.5? 
>> I can not try this with Mootools 1.4.5 because our platform is not yet 
>> compatible with that version. For the moment, we are stuck with 1.2.x 
>>
> I see.
>  
>
>> >   - Could you create a reproducible test case including all necessary 
>> files? 
>> I will try this in the following days. It will take some time because 
>> the platform is fairly complicated...
>
> Thanks. So I'll wait for it.
>
> Sebastian
>

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