Ok, thanks for the information. On Thursday, February 18, 2016 at 4:27:35 PM UTC-6, alfonsoml wrote: > > None of the debuggers will help you if you try to write to a non-existing > property because the browser will automatically create that property. > If you inspect that element you'll see that it included both the innerHTML > as well as you custom innerhtml properties > > > > On Thursday, February 18, 2016 at 7:10:48 PM UTC+1, CharlesEF wrote: >> >> Hi All, >> >> I ran into this problem, I made a case mistake in the javascript property >> 'innerHTML'. I used 'innerhtml; instead and when my results didn't display >> I turned to Firebug for help. I find that Firebug was of no help this >> time. No error was reported. >> >> Is there a configuration option I overlooked? Or, is Firebug not able to >> catch these kinds of errors? >> >> Thanks for any help, >> >> CharlesEF >> >
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