I can reproduce that issue on Windows 7 with the same Firefox and Firebug 
versions. So feel free to report it in the issue tracker:

https://github.com/firebug/firebug/issues

Having said that, I doubt it will be fixed, because Firebug 2 is barely 
maintained.
The Firebug team is obviously focusing on integrating Firebug into the 
Firefox DevTools 
<https://blog.getfirebug.com/2016/02/08/merging-firebug-into-the-built-in-firefox-developer-tools/>
.

Sebastian

On Thursday, May 19, 2016 at 12:13:51 PM UTC+2, dnelson wrote:
>
> It looks like the functionality to edit a cookie's value has broken with 
> the latest Firefox update. I'm running Firefox 46.0.1 and Firebug 2.0.16 on 
> OSX 10.9.5. Here are the steps to reproduce:
>
> 1. On the cookies tab, right click a cookie and click 'Edit'
> 2. The window that opens will now be too small, so you will need to expand 
> it to the right
> 3. Change the cookie's value
> 3. When you click 'OK', the cookie disappears from the cookies tab
> 4. When you reload the page, the old cookie is re-generated by the page
>
> Thanks.
>

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