Hello!

Good news! Firebug Lite actually supports a local install. Instead of using 
the bookmarklet, include a reference to firebug lite directly in your HTML 
source code. See the code sample under "Stable local link" on this page:

https://getfirebug.com/firebuglite#Install

If this approach doesn't work for you, let us know here, its probably 
possible to modify the bookmarklet, I can look into it. Also if you have 
other ideas on how to make this process easier I'd love to hear them, its 
definitely something that I think is important for Firebug Lite in 2013 and 
in the future.

Regards,
Gal

On Friday, May 31, 2013 12:47:12 AM UTC-7, Евгений Набоков wrote:
>
> Hello!
> We have no access to external resources (including getfirebug.com), so we 
> cannot use this tool for debugging on iPad Safari. I would 
> take firebug-lite.js and move it on local host, but I see source code is 
> bound to getfirebug.com domain and path. It does not permit using firebug 
> locally.
>

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