On Friday, June 10, 2016 at 9:17:37 PM UTC+2, Erik Krause wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I found some discrepancy between FB 2 and FB 3 regarding filters in the
> network panel.
>
> If I select "Javascript" ("JS") in the toolbar of the network panel I
> get 7 files with FB 2. With FB 3 it's only one, the others are under
> "Other" and "HTML". Looking closer I saw that my server delivers JS
> files as content type "text/plain" (and one as "text/html") while the JS
> from browser-update.org is "application/x-javascript"
That is because Firebug 2 checked more than just the content type while the
Firefox DevTools and by that Firebug 3 only checks the content type to
categorize the responses.
(which would be more correct I guess, but shouldn't it be
> "text/javascript").
>
No, the standardized content type is application/javascript, see the
article on maxcdn <https://www.maxcdn.com/one/tutorial/mime-types/>.
>
> You can see this behavior on http://www.leihinstrumente.de/
>
> No idea whether this can be considered a bug...
>
Hard to say whether that should be considered as a bug, though you can file
a bug on Bugzilla to discuss that. If you do so, please backlink it here,
so people reading this can follow it.
Sebastian
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