Hi Sebastian, thanks for your answer!
In fact I wasn't using a "clean" Firefox profile: I created a brand new 
one, and I tested this way:

On https://getfirebug.com/firstrun#Firebug%201.12.6

I searched twice for "firebug" with with "Search within response bodies" 
and the first occurrence in response body was selected 
("<title>Firebug</title>").
I unchecked the option and pressed "Forward": it still searched for 
response body.
I pressed "Back" and nothing happened (it neither freezed).
Looks like there is a different (not freezing) glitch :)
Can you verify it?
Thanks!
Massi

Il giorno giovedì 6 febbraio 2014 23:44:18 UTC+1, Sebastian Zartner ha 
scritto:
>
> It works fine for me using Firefox 27.0 + Firebug 1.12.6 on Win8.1. What's 
> your configuration? Does that happen on every page? Could another extension 
> be the culprit for this?
>
> Sebastian
>
> On Thursday, February 6, 2014 7:12:29 PM UTC+1, Massimiliano Caniparoli 
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi all!
>> I found out that, opening Net panel and searching within response bodies 
>> (I'm using Italian localization, I'm not sure it's the right name for that 
>> option), firebug may freeze Firefox.
>> In order to reproduce the issue
>>
>> - download some text with Firefox and search some contained text within 
>> Net Panel, with "Search within response bodies" option checked
>> - found text is highlighted
>> - uncheck "Search within response bodies" and click "Previous" or "Next" 
>> in Search panel
>>
>> My Firefox freezes. Does yours?
>> Massi
>>
>>

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