Firefox will now deminify JavaScript within the WebDeveloper tools for 
sources that are returned from the site. This is great for 99% of 
situations where you need to be able to read the source and set breakpoints.

However, occasionally I run into sites that have extensive use of "eval". 
Its great that one of the Script sources you can choose is "SCRIPT_NAME 
eval", but the resulting code that is displayed is all on one line. As a 
result there is no good way to read it or to set break points.

Would it be possible to add JavaScript deminification (e.g. JS 
Beautification ) to the eval code, so that its actually legible and 
break-points that can be added?

Thanks for your help!

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