I'm stuck and looking for ideas as to what I might try next to figure out 
how to revive my script on firefox.

I had a script I was using in firefox.  I made a backup copy of the script, 
modified the script, and installed the new script.  Upon trying to run the 
new script by accessing the relevant web page, nothing happens.  This is 
typically the kind of behavior I see when I introduce a gross syntax error. 
 By "nothing happens", I mean I cannot get console.log() to print out 
messages on the firebug console nor on the firefox web console or the 
firefox error console.  Eventually I gave up on trying to figure out what I 
had broken, and reloaded the backed up copy.  Now, the backup copy that 
used to work fine also exhibits the "nothing happens" behavior.   It seems 
unlikely that a new firefox release might have shown up in the hour or so 
that I was screwing around, and the web page my script runs agains also 
probably didn't get updated.  Chrome runs my script just fine.  I've 
restarted firefox and I've disabled and removed firebug, but things aren't 
coming back to life.

I'd use Chrome, but Chrome doesn't work well with the web site (Lord of 
Ultima) that I'm adding a script to.  Chrome apparently doesn't do a stable 
sort, and Chrome has some weird ideas about when short pieces of text 
should be truncated to have '...' appended.

I haven't been able to get any output logged to the console when using 
firefox...

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