On Friday, January 6, 2017 at 5:58:15 PM UTC+1, Arvis Pinkletter wrote:
>
> On Thursday, 5 January 2017 04:19:38 UTC-5, Sebastian Zartner wrote:
>>
>> Happy New Year everyone!
>>
>> I can see your problem, Arvis. The Gmail issue is related to what I wrote 
>> in my previous comment, though it sounds to be a bug. Though I cannot 
>> reproduce it, unfortunately. For me the contents of the mail/u/0/ source 
>> look like this:
>>
>>
>>
>> <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-DDM3PhvpnJk/WG4Ls0aj3jI/AAAAAAAAAoM/Aw4CW7neUO8Iqt9e5mTAadxRKgfyttdWACLcB/s1600/DevTools%2BDebugger%2Bsource%2Bin%2BGmail.png>
>>
>> You should do two things. First, create a fresh Firefox profile and try 
>> it there. If that doesn't help, try out the Developer Edition 
>> <https://aurora.mozilla.org> or Nightly <https://nightly.mozilla.org> of 
>> Firefox, which have a new debugger UI and see if it works for you there. If 
>> that still doesn't work for you, you should file a bug for the DevTools 
>> <https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=Firefox&component=Developer%20Tools%3A%20Debugger>
>>  
>> and, if possible, attach a simple test case, so people can reproduce it. If 
>> you file a bug, please post the link to it here for back reference.
>>
>> Sebastian
>>
>
> I figured it out.  After installing developer edition freshly, the 
> debugger tab worked, but I remembered that I have a lot of personal 
> preferences set in my "regular" firefox browser.  As soon as I went to 
> privacy and set it to "never remember history", then my debugger problem 
> appeared.  I'm unsure what the expectation should be here, as I've had my 
> browser set that way for years and firebug never used to care (the source 
> tab still worked), but dev toolbar does care about this setting.  If I use 
> "custom settings" for history, check "remember browsing history", and check 
> "clear everything on close", the debugger tab works, but if "always use 
> private browsing mode" is checked, it does not.  I don't know if this is a 
> bug, but it warrants documentation if it isn't.
>

Excuse my very late reply! Good to know that it worked with the fresh 
install of the Developer Edition!
You can copy over your preferences by switching to the profile folder and 
copying the prefs.js file to your new profile. The profile folder can be 
opened via Firefox menu > *?* > *Troubleshooting Information* > *Open 
Folder*.

I can reproduce the issue in Private Browsing Mode, though I can't say yet 
whether that's a bug or not. So far, it looks to me like one, because the 
response for /mail/u/0 in the Network Monitor looks different than the 
source in the Debugger.

This can probably better be answered by the DevTools team. So, you may ask 
them on IRC <irc://irc.mozilla.org/devtools> or put that question up on Stack 
Overflow <http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/firefox-developer-tools>
.

Sebastian

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