Thanks for your response. It's been reported on FirePath and it's just been 
fixed.

On Thursday, December 4, 2014 1:07:18 AM UTC-8, Sebastian Zartner wrote:
>
> Thank you for the detailed description. Though note that FirePath is not 
> maintained by the Firebug Working Group.
> This problem is already filed against the FirePath issue tracker 
> <https://code.google.com/p/firepath/issues/detail?id=50>. So you may 
> follow that issue.
>
> Also note that you can also test XPaths using Firebug's $x() command 
> <https://getfirebug.com/wiki/index.php/$x>.
>
> Sebastian
>
> On Thursday, December 4, 2014 12:48:13 AM UTC+1, B Lee wrote:
>>
>> Firebug version: *2.0.6b1*
>> Browser version: *Firefox 34.0*
>> Operating system: *Windows 7*
>>
>> Recently my Firefox was automatically upgraded from 33 to 34.0 and since 
>> then, there have been problems when using the FirePath tool in that:
>>
>> 1. The XPath: value, while still showing, is highlighted in red in the 
>> text window.
>> 2. The status bar will show either "No matching nodes" or "Invalid XPath" 
>> depending on what was selected.
>> 3. In the Console window underneath the FirePath tab, the HTML code no 
>> longer appears.
>>
>> *Steps to Reproduce:*
>>
>> 1. On Windows 7 with Firefox 34.0 go to www.cnn.com.
>> 2. Press the Firebug button on the main menu to open Firebug.
>> 3. In the Firebug window, click on the FirePath tab.
>> 4. Press the Inspect Element button on the Firebug menu, second to the 
>> left.
>> 5. Click on one of the links on the page, such as Politics.
>>
>> *Actual Result:*
>> The XPath: is highlighted in red, the Invalid XPath message appears, and 
>> no HTML code appears in the Console section other than a <document>.
>> Screenshot is attached.
>>
>> I've selected the Reset All Firebug Options several times to no avail.
>>
>> *Expected Result:*
>> Previously for Firefox 33, when using Firebug the FirePath worked 
>> properly with no red highlight, no error message, and the HTML code 
>> appeared immediately after selecting an element by XPath.
>>
>

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