I think the solution is to enable the script panel: right click on the
"Script" tab and set it to enable.
It seems that the console requires the script panel - and you are not
supposed to be able to disable the script panel independently of the console
panel, but for some reason it does let you. (when you click disable on the
script panel while the console is enabled, the console shows this
message:"Cannot disable the script panel, console panel requires it". Yet,
I am still able to disable the script panel, and as a result the error
occurs: "console" is not defined.
(firefox 3.6.6 on a mac)
rektide-3 wrote:
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> I've had no luck using the firebug console object. Even in the
> console's evaluation window, I can type console.log("foo"), hit run,
> and it gives me console is not defined.
>
> What am I doing wrong?
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