Id think you'd be able to back-channel anything from within in the browser, while watching the demo I heard the extensions within the extension bit and check them both out (all open-source) ...

svn co http://fbug.googlecode.com/svn/trunk
svn co http://firephp.googlecode.com/svn/trunk

So you can really sneak in small debugging tools on your own. One thing Id love to see is generated EXPLAIN output from MySQL traces for a page somehow.

- Jon

On Feb 5, 2007, at 3:02 PM, csnyder wrote:

On 2/5/07, Jon Baer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
For those of us in love w/ Firebug ...

http://www.firephp.org/

Visualize and control your PHP backend from Firefox!

That marketing tagline might be a bit too ambitious, as FirePHP is
really just a back-channel for per-request debugging information.

Nevertheless, it's something new and potentially *very* useful,
especially for situations where you use PHP to generate non-html
output (such as dynamic images).

Nice find, does anyone here know Christoph Dorn?

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Chris Snyder
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