> > *Firecookie* is also integrated with existing *Net* panel. ... *This
> feature is available only with Firebug 1.4.**
> *> Firecookie also integrates with Firebug’s *Break On* Feature.> Firecookie creates a log entry...
> > *Both calendar and time-picker has been introduced in Firefox 3.*
On Jun 8, 6:37 pm, Sebastian Zartner <sebastianzart...@googlemail.com>
wrote:
> blog.getfirebug.com doesn't have a valid SSL certificate. So I'm getting a
> security warning when following the link.
I don't see this, what is the exact link, do you use https?
> This is a great release! Thanks, Honza, for the efforts you put in there!
> *
> Cookie Expire Time* has a screenshot in Czech, but the header is English.
Yeah, it shows that localization actually also works ;-)
> > This is a great release! Thanks, Honza, for the efforts you put in > there! > > * > > Cookie Expire Time* has a screenshot in Czech, but the header is > English. > Yeah, it shows that localization actually also works ;-)
It shows that toLocaleString() was used. :-) I think this should be changed to have a date without day names (or names in the language Firebug uses).
> *document.cookie* has an outdated screenshot. > Fixed
On Sunday, June 10, 2012 12:23:11 PM UTC+2, Pablo wrote:
> Yes:)
> Thanks.
> W dniu niedziela, 10 czerwca 2012 11:58:10 UTC+2 użytkownik Sebastian > Zartner napisał:
>> Does it work when you disable Firepicker?
>> Sebastian
>> On Sunday, June 10, 2012 11:42:01 AM UTC+2, Pablo wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> For some time after you edit the color (or add the same value) in the >>> CSS panel, I can no longer edit any other value or add a new one.
>>> In the screenshot you can see an empty field when you click on them (not >>> editable):
> On Sunday, June 10, 2012 12:23:11 PM UTC+2, Pablo wrote:
>> Yes:)
>> Thanks.
>> W dniu niedziela, 10 czerwca 2012 11:58:10 UTC+2 użytkownik Sebastian >> Zartner napisał:
>>> Does it work when you disable Firepicker?
>>> Sebastian
>>> On Sunday, June 10, 2012 11:42:01 AM UTC+2, Pablo wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>> For some time after you edit the color (or add the same value) in the >>>> CSS panel, I can no longer edit any other value or add a new one.
>>>> In the screenshot you can see an empty field when you click on them (not >>>> editable):
WOW. I'm a bit late but I just found out about all the cookie goodness in the latest version. BRILLIANT!
I don't care if it's integrating an extension extension rather than all original work, it's simply superb and fills a substantial hole in Firebug's functionality so completely, it's amazing.
Huge kudos to all involved.
Some might disagree but I hope this sets a precedent of sorts for more integration of missing features via extension extensions.
> WOW. I'm a bit late but I just found out about all the cookie goodness in > the latest version. BRILLIANT!
> I don't care if it's integrating an extension extension rather than all > original work, it's simply superb and fills a substantial hole in Firebug's > functionality so completely, it's amazing.
> Huge kudos to all involved.
It seems we really found a big fan with you, Paul. :-)
> Some might disagree but I hope this sets a precedent of sorts for more > integration of missing features via extension extensions.
On Jun 14, 7:27 am, pd <an0n1m...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi All
> WOW. I'm a bit late but I just found out about all the cookie goodness in
> the latest version. BRILLIANT!
> I don't care if it's integrating an extension extension rather than all
> original work, it's simply superb and fills a substantial hole in Firebug's
> functionality so completely, it's amazing.
> Huge kudos to all involved.
Thanks!
> Some might disagree but I hope this sets a precedent of sorts for more
> integration of missing features via extension extensions.