Sounds like we should change the message to make it clearer.

jjb

On Jul 19, 11:32 am, sapta <[email protected]> wrote:
> Updates:
> It's working.
> It seems there was a mistake from my part.
> You got to refresh the page after starting console. I didn't do that.
> Also I had NoScript which blocked JQUERY script.
>
> Thanks everyone for your attention.
>
> On Jul 18, 10:42 pm, sapta <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I am getting some issue with firebug console. Not sure if it is a
> > known issue or I am doing something wrong.
> > Steps to simulate the issue-
> > 1. openhttp://jquery.com/
> > 2. start Firebug
> > 3. Go to Console tab
> > 4. Type $('jq-intro') in command line
> > 5. Getting error - "Firebug cannot find firebug-CommandLineAttached
> > document.getUserData , its too early for command line Window
> > jquery.com"
> > 6. Type $('#jq-intro') in command line
> > 5. Getting error - "Firebug cannot find firebug-CommandLineAttached
> > document.getUserData , its too early for command line Window
> > jquery.com"
>
> > There is a <div> element is present in the page with id "jq-intro".
>
> > Version Info:
> > Firefox:
> > Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.2.6) Gecko/
> > 20100625 Firefox/3.6.6
>
> > Firebug:
> > 1.6x.0a17
>
> > This was not giving error with Firebug 1.6x.0a16.
> > Any pointer on why this is not working for 1.6x.0a17?

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