None of the debuggers will help you if you try to write to a non-existing 
property because the browser will automatically create that property.
If you inspect that element you'll see that it included both the innerHTML 
as well as you custom innerhtml properties



On Thursday, February 18, 2016 at 7:10:48 PM UTC+1, CharlesEF wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I ran into this problem, I made a case mistake in the javascript property 
> 'innerHTML'.  I used 'innerhtml; instead and when my results didn't display 
> I turned to Firebug for help.  I find that Firebug was of no help this 
> time.  No error was reported.
>
> Is there a configuration option I overlooked?  Or, is Firebug not able to 
> catch these kinds of errors?
>
> Thanks for any help,
>
> CharlesEF
>

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