That would be fine. I'd even settle for the last expanded one to be
the only one that gets expanded on subsequent reloads. I don't have a
preference for either version, personally, whatever would be easier to
do. But that's just me, I can't speak for anyone else.

-Tony

On Jun 16, 10:59 am, Jan Odvarko <odva...@gmail.com> wrote:
> So, if there is bunch of requests to the same URL that was previously
> expanded, all of them would be expanded automatically? Would this be
> ok?
>
> I think this is doable, using a state object that is passed to
> Firebug.Panel.show and hide methods.
>
> Honza
>
> On Jun 16, 5:35 pm, "Anthony J. Biacco" <ncohafm...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I'd like to suggest an option to the Net panel where if i have a
> > particular request tree expanded, lets say a GET for index.html, that
> > when I reload the same page, that particular GET gets expanded
> > automatically.
> > I reload the same pages a lot to see how response headers have changed
> > and it's just a little frustrating to have to re-expand the request
> > tree every time to see the headers.
>
> > Thanx, and thanx for writing Firebug.
>
> > -Tony
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