There is a Firebug test build with a patch that might help
https://code.google.com/p/fbug/issues/detail?id=7528#c3

Does it help for you?

Honza


On Wednesday, June 11, 2014 9:36:15 PM UTC+2, Simon Lindholm wrote:
>
> It's a bug with Firefox 30, impossible to fix on our side... :( Possible 
> work-arounds are to update to Firefox 31 beta, downgrade to Firebug 1.12, 
> or (if you don't need it) disable the Script panel.
>
> See https://code.google.com/p/fbug/issues/detail?id=7359.
>
> - Simon
>
> Den onsdagen den 11:e juni 2014 kl. 16:12:04 UTC+2 skrev 
> [email protected]:
>>
>> Updated Firefox to version 30.0 and Firebug to version 2.0, today.
>>
>> We use Sencha ExtJS 3.4 for developing the UI of our web applications.
>>
>> Since Firebug was updated to version 2.0 our web applications will not 
>> load anymore.
>>
>> Downgraded Firebug to version 1.12.8 with Firefox 30.0 and everything 
>> works fine, again.
>>
>> I've tried to debug and it looks like Firebug 2.0 has a problem with the 
>> "Ext.DomQuery" singleton of the Sencha ExtJS 3.4 package.
>>
>> First issue occurs for this piece of code (line 1081 of the 
>> "ext-all-debug-w-comments.js" file of the ExtJS 3.4 package):
>> var f = function(root){
>> var mode;
>> ++batch;
>> var n = root || document;
>> }
>>
>> The Developer Tools integrated into Firefox 29.0.x and Firefox 30.0 have 
>> no issues with Sencha ExtJS 3.4.
>>
>> If I load one of our web applications and start Firebug only after 
>> loading the page will work, but then Firebug will start to report issues 
>> with the piece of code mentioned above: "batch is undefined"...
>>
>> We've been able to reproduce the issue on 2 PCs running Windows 8.1 
>> Update 1 64bit, with Firefox 30.0 and Firebug 2.0.
>>
>> If there are other details required, please let me know.
>>
>> Firebug WAS, IS and I'm convinced that it WILL BE the most comfortable 
>> when compared to Developer Tools in IE, Chrome and Firefox !
>>
>> Thank you for THE JavaScript debugger and your support.
>>
>> Kind Regards,
>> Mihai 
>>
>>

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