@ Lawrence are these breakpoints in an iFrame?

On 2 March 2015 at 05:55, Sebastian Zartner <[email protected]>
wrote:

> On Sunday, March 1, 2015 at 7:16:49 PM UTC+1, San wrote:
>>
>> The green lines are executable lines, that is lines with JavaScript that
>>> can be reached by the debugger when you set a breakpoint.
>>
>>
>> That seems almost tautological. What is it that makes one line of
>> JavaScript "executable"  in the sense you mean, and another line not? My
>> code lines that Firebug refuses to break at (whether or not it shows green
>> line numbers) *are* executing in the page, because I can see that the
>> page is working correctly, and it couldn't if those code lines didn't
>> execute.
>>
>
> It may be a bug. Though hard to say without a test case. Do you have a
> link I can try out?
>
> Sebastian
>
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