>
> No, sorry, I don't have time to play around with new or alternate Firefox 
> profiles now and do more tests.
>
I see.
 

> I once had some kind of utility that let me switch between different 
> profiles, but I found it awkward and confusing and it messed up my 
> development environment somewhat.
>
Note that you don't need any special tool to create a new profile. You just 
need to call Firefox from the command line with the parameter -p. Anyway, 
thanks for the info.
@Christoph: Did you experience this issue yet?

Sebastian

On Thu, Dec 26, 2013 at 7:34 AM, Sebastian Zartner 
<[email protected]<javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> Did you already try that on a fresh Firefox profile with just Firebug and 
>> FirePHP installed? If you can break it down to a small test case and ensure 
>> that it's a conflict with FirePHP, you should report that in its issue 
>> tracker <https://github.com/firephp/firephp-extension/issues>. I also 
>> CC'ed Christoph Dorn, the author of FirePHP.
>>
>> Sebastian
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, December 26, 2013 6:16:08 AM UTC+1, Jonas wrote:
>>>
>>> Sorry to reply to my own post, but I may have tracked down the problem, 
>>> and perhaps others can benefit from what I found.
>>>
>>> I noticed that breakpoints were working fine, on the same code, in my 
>>> Windows 7 versions of Firefox + Firebug. I have far more extensions in Mac 
>>> Firefox (my primary devel environment) than in my Windows copy. On a hunch, 
>>> I turned off FirePHP (an extension for Firebug, which I only had installed 
>>> in the Mac version) from within its own popdown menu. Didn't help. Then I 
>>> disabled FirePHP completely via my Firefox Extensions list, and relaunched 
>>> Firefox. The problem seems to be solved: the breakpoints in Mac Firebug now 
>>> behave normally.
>>>
>>> So... it seems there may be a conflict between FirePHP and Firebug 
>>> breakpoints. Unless, of course, it was a coincidence (since the problem was 
>>> intermittent to begin with). Anybody else notice this conflict? 
>>>
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