New Firefox profile usually helps in these weird cases....
Honza

On Apr 26, 5:21 am, John J Barton <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Apr 25, 4:48 pm, rmhartman <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > Ooookay.  I disabled all addins.  Restarted Firefox.  Reloaded my test
> > page.  Ok, I can see the code.
> > I find a problem, make a change in the code, save the changed code,
> > reload the page and ... same error
> > as what started this thread.
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> > What is going on here?
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> > How do I convince it that my script tags say what they say?
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> Start 
> withhttp://getfirebug.com/wiki/index.php/I_found_a_Firebug_Bug!#Cannot_Op...
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> After that works you can investigate if you like.
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> jjb
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> > Is there some /other/ problem that may be generating this error?
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> > On Apr 25, 3:35 pm, John J Barton <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > On Apr 25, 3:32 pm, rmhartman <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > > This morning I had Firefox 3.something, and firebug 1.6 ... things
> > > > were working.  Then my manager tells me we want Firefox 4, so I
> > > > upgrade.  I also update firebug to 1.7, and now I am not seeing my
> > > > javascript, instead I am getting the error:
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> > > >     If <script> tags have a "type" attribute it should equal "text/
> > > > javascript" or "application/javascript"
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> > > > The problem is, my script tags DO say "type=text/javascript" on
> > > > them.
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> > > > What's the deal here?  Why did the upgrade shoot me out of the water
> > > > like this?
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> > > You probably have some old extension or setting that is now
> > > interfering with Firebug.
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> > > Try the instructions on:
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> > >http://getfirebug.com/wiki/index.php/I_found_a_Firebug_Bug!
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> > > jjb

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