>
> Twice now in the last week firefox has stopped loading scripts, as if 
>>> javascript is disabled, though about:config shows javascript.enabled=true
>>>
>> Maybe it's some other extension that is blocking the JavaScript execution 
>> like NoScript <https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/noscript/>? So 
>> does it also happen when you disable the other extensions?
>>
> I'm only having this trouble in the profile I use for development where 
> the only extensions installed are Firebug, Clear Cache, FiddlerHook 
> (disabled) and Logitech SetPoint (disabled). I don't believe it's caused by 
> an add-on.
>
Ok. Can you provide the URL where this happens and the steps you're doing, 
so I can try to reproduce that on my machine?
 

> I'm not positive, but I think firebug updated more recently than firefox
>>
>> The last Firebug release was about two weeks ago while Firefox 24.2.0 is 
>> already out since the 10th of 
>> December<http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/24.2.0/releasenotes/>
>> .
>>
> This would point to Firebug as the culprit.
>
It may also be a Firefox setting.
 

> does anyone know how to find the update time of firefox and extensions?
>>>
>> For Firefox you can see the update history via *Firefox* button > *Help*> 
>> *Troubleshooting 
>> Information* > *Show Update History*. I don't know if there's something 
>> similar for extensions, but you can get the history for each extension from 
>> addons.mozilla.org. For Firebug we're also creating a blog 
>> post<https://blog.getfirebug.com/>everytime we make a release.
>>
> The Firebug blog post doesn't  and addons.mozilla.org don't tell me when 
> Firebug was updated in *my* browser, but I'm inclined to believe Firebug 
> was updated after Firefox.
>
Right. AFAIK Firefox doesn't save the update history of extensions.
 

> Any idea how to resolve it other than creating a new profile, which is a 
>>> hassle as I lose a lot of customizations and history.
>>>
>> Note that Firefox also allows you to reset your profile through the 
>> *Troubleshooting 
>> Information* page, which will allow you to keep your history, bookmarks, 
>> saved passwords, etc. It resets the preferences and removes all extensions, 
>> though.
>> Anyway, I assume this is probably not needed in this case.
>>
> My Troubleshooting Information page does not include the Reset Firefox 
> button. When was that added to Firefox?
>
Many versions ago. It seems you need to start Firefox without bypassing the 
Profile 
Manager<https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/933275#answer-374858>. 
I also didn't see that button in my default profile, because I normally 
start it with the parameters -p default -no-remote.

For more troubleshooting you should follow the steps on our first aid 
page<https://getfirebug.com/firstaid>
.

Sebastian

On Friday, January 31, 2014 4:11:49 PM UTC+1, ed wrote:
>>>
>>> I am running firefox esr 24.2.0 + firebug 1.12.6
>>>
>>> Twice now in the last week firefox has stopped loading scripts, as if 
>>> javascript is disabled, though about:config shows javascript.enabled=true
>>> If I load a page with a <noscript> element, its content is displayed.
>>> The network tab in firebug shows no script files being downloaded and 
>>> the scripts tab says "No Javascript on this page"
>>>
>>> The last time this happened, I created a new profile and the problem 
>>> went away. I'm not positive, but I think firebug updated more recently than 
>>> firefox (does anyone know how to find the update time of firefox and 
>>> extensions?)
>>>
>>> This morning everything was fine, until I changes firebug's 
>>> console.logLimit and net.logLimit. I restarted firefox and have no scripts. 
>>> Not sure if there's any cause and effect here, since the last time this 
>>> happened is wasn't after updating preferences.
>>>
>>> Has anyone else seen this issue?
>>> Can you think of anything in firebug that would change firefox's 
>>> behavior like this?
>>> Any idea how to resolve it other than creating a new profile, which is a 
>>> hassle as I lose a lot of customizations and history.
>>>
>>>

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