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Jan Honza Odvarko

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Dec 9, 2014, 2:31:11 AM12/9/14
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joe t.

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Dec 9, 2014, 9:55:01 AM12/9/14
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Interesting info about e10s, and i'm really looking forward to using FB3. But i can't do that (and please don't force the upgrade) until FirePHP is updated to be compatible with the rapid changes that have been coming from FB & FF. It's long overdue. ;-)

Great work, though. Thank you!
-joe


On Tuesday, 9 December 2014 02:31:11 UTC-5, Jan Honza Odvarko wrote:

Jan Honza Odvarko

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Dec 9, 2014, 10:03:50 AM12/9/14
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On Tuesday, December 9, 2014 3:55:01 PM UTC+1, joe t. wrote:
Interesting info about e10s, and i'm really looking forward to using FB3.
Excellent
 
But i can't do that (and please don't force the upgrade) until FirePHP is updated to be compatible with the rapid changes that have been coming from FB & FF. It's long overdue. ;-)
We are already working hard on platform API that allows implementing server side logging extensions and also being in touch with FirePHP developer.

Honza

joe t.

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Dec 9, 2014, 10:27:08 AM12/9/14
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That's great news! i know this isn't the place, but i'd LOVE to see FirePHP (or whatever result comes of the platform API) offered as a composer module so it can be drawn into applications...

Thanks again.

theo weijmer

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Dec 15, 2014, 9:42:23 AM12/15/14
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First of all I really like the FB 3.0 but the fact that logging from the server, in this case php with firephp doesn't work makes it a bit unusable, I do a lot of AJAX development and seeing what is going on on the server is essential in my workflow. Did some switching between FF and FF developeredition but that's not working either. Tried Chrome with Clockwork, it works awesome and it would be great to have such a feature baked in into FB.

Although I like Open-source, I rather pay for a stable environment where I can rely on the tools I'm comfortable with, the trouble with open source in this case is the fact that the developer isn't updating the plugin, he doesn't have time or interest in it anymore so it seems.



Op dinsdag 9 december 2014 16:03:50 UTC+1 schreef Jan Honza Odvarko:

Sebastian Zartner

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Dec 16, 2014, 3:44:17 AM12/16/14
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On Monday, December 15, 2014 3:42:23 PM UTC+1, theo weijmer wrote:
First of all I really like the FB 3.0 but the fact that logging from the server, in this case php with firephp doesn't work makes it a bit unusable, I do a lot of AJAX development and seeing what is going on on the server is essential in my workflow.
The Firebug Working Group and the author of FirePHP are working on porting FirePHP to Firebug 3. You may follow the related issue 103.

Did some switching between FF and FF developeredition but that's not working either. Tried Chrome with Clockwork, it works awesome and it would be great to have such a feature baked in into FB.
@Christoph: Maybe you can get some inspiration from that.
 
Although I like Open-source, I rather pay for a stable environment where I can rely on the tools I'm comfortable with, the trouble with open source in this case is the fact that the developer isn't updating the plugin, he doesn't have time or interest in it anymore so it seems.

If you refer to FirePHP, see my note above.

Sebastian
 

theo weijmer

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Dec 20, 2014, 1:16:22 PM12/20/14
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I hope to see firephp return soon, looking forward to it!!!

theo weijmer

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