Sounds like Firebug doesn't recognize the parent tab for the error properly.

In order to fix this I need to reproduce the problem on my machine. How can 
I do it?

Honza

On Monday, August 12, 2013 3:01:28 PM UTC+2, Brita Nelson wrote:
>
>  I am working on a webpage behind a firewall using firebug and firefox. If 
> I go to another website (cnn or reddit), then come back to my test web site 
> then go to the new page, which has an error in the jquery dropdown code, 
> instead of getting the notice that there is an error in jquery-1.8.3.js, I 
> get a notice that there is an error in the code from the other site. For 
> instance http://www.redditstatic.com/reddit-init.en.IY9Adp1eOs.js shows 
> up in the error console when I am on my own test server. Since the code on 
> my page is trying to run someone else's code is this a security issue, or 
> is there some sort of bug with firebug caching the other page's code. I am 
> posting a screen shot to show this. 
>
> Thanks, 
> Brita
>
> ps. I don't get this when I debug in IE or the firefox web developer.
>

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