Hi Honza, thanks for your answer. 

*> Sorry, no. Firebug 1.12 depends on JSD (Javascript Debugger API) that 
have been removed from Firefox long time ago.*
I see, too bad.. thanks for the info.

*>This might be possible, but the question is: "Can you use Firefox 
built-in tools and if not, why?"*
Yes I absolutely can, either that or use Chrome built-in tools but I am 
quite accustomed to Firebug so I was trying to look for a way to continue 
using it but if there is no other alternative I will need to do that. 

Thanks.


On Thursday, May 19, 2016 at 5:19:51 AM UTC-5, Jan Honza Odvarko wrote:

>
>
> On Thursday, May 19, 2016 at 12:13:46 PM UTC+2, [email protected] 
> <javascript:> wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>>  I have been using Firebug + Firefox for years in a considerable big 
>> project, but when Firebug moved to 2.0 everything broke, all features were 
>> extremely slow for me: just adding breakpoints took seconds, searching for 
>> script files was close to impossible, etc so I decided to stay in 1.12 + 
>> Firefox 24, the thing is I have reached a point where I am unable to 
>> continuing do so, there is JS code that does not work in FF 24 but works in 
>> later versions so I am being finally forced to move, I gave a try to 
>> Firefox 45 + Firebug  2.0.16 and it is still the same If not worst, totally 
>> unusable, so before I move to Chrome I would like to try a couple things so 
>> some questions: 
>>
>> - Is there a way to make Firebug 1.12.x work with latest versions of FF ? 
>>
> Sorry, no. Firebug 1.12 depends on JSD (Javascript Debugger API) that have 
> been removed from Firefox long time ago.
>
>
>    I tried just changing the  install.rdf to include support up to 48 but 
>> that is not enough and Firebug does not launch, is there any code 
>> specifically that is not compatible? or, is there a list or 
>> documentation with the parts of Firebug that are not compatible? 
>>
>> - If it is not possible to make Firebug 1.12 work, is there a way to 
>> remove the "window" variable in the script panel from the watch list?
>>
> This might be possible, but the question is: "Can you use Firefox built-in 
> tools and if not, why?"
>
> Honza
>
>
>  
>
>>    This may not be enough but one of my primary suspects of why Firebug 
>> is unusable is the  whole window dom is loaded so I would like to try 
>> removing it. 
>>
>> - Any other tips to improve performance?
>>
>>

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