Generally if you say "crash", people will assume you mean that the
firefox process exited incorrectly. All crashes must be solved by
Firefox, Firebug can't crash Firefox even if it tries.

In your case you had one tab that stopped responding.

See below

On Nov 6, 9:28 am, temuri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> It is only me? I've searched this group for similar problem and found
> only one unanswered post (http://groups.google.com/group/firebug/
> browse_thread/thread/697a79ceffbc2828/1c76947fc31b47ab?
> lnk=gst&q=breakpoint+reload#1c76947fc31b47ab)

This problem is rare but can happen. 1.4 has some effort to avoid even
these rare cases.
That post is a year and a half ago on vista and Firebug 1.0 and
Firefox 2.

>
> Here's the problem:
>

> 1. Set a breakpoint;
> 2. Initiate debugging;

You mean you hit the blue 'go' arrow and the page is fine right?

> 3. Reload browser.

You mean reload the page?

>
> This totally freezes current Firefox tab (other tabs work fine). The
> only way to return to the page is to kill the process.

If the other tabs work fine you can just kill the tab. You don't need
to restart Firefox.

>
> Does anyone else have the same problem? Could it be caused by some
> other extensions?

If you install 1.3X you can use Firebug Icon -> Open Tracing ->
Options -> Set ERRORS and BP. The trace panel Log should show you if
the debugger stopped on a breakpoint.

> Firefox v3.0.4, Firebug 1.3.0b2.
>
> Thanks,
> Temuri
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