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 <title>Dave Dash</title>
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 <link href="http://davedash.com/tag/firebug-lite"/>
 <updated>2012-04-07T22:42:44-07:00</updated>
 <id>http://davedash.com/</id>
 <author>
   <name>Dave Dash</name>
   <email>dd+atom1@davedash.com</email>
 </author>

 
 <entry>
   <title>Firebug Lite and symfony</title>
   <link href="http://davedash.com/2007/06/02/firebug-lite-and-symfony/"/>
   <updated>2007-06-02T00:00:00-07:00</updated>
   <id>http://davedash.com/2007/06/02/firebug-lite-and-symfony</id>
   <content type="html">&lt;p&gt;I wrote a
&lt;a href=&quot;http://trac.symfony-project.com/trac/wiki/sfFirebugLitePlugin&quot;&gt;symfony plugin to enable the Firebug Lite javascript&lt;/a&gt;
in your &lt;a href=&quot;http://symfony-project.com/&quot;&gt;symfony&lt;/a&gt; app (in much the same way that &lt;code&gt;web_debug&lt;/code&gt; works).&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Firebug, Gmail Manager and Adblock are all plugins I use regularly in Firefox.
However, I've been getting tired of Firefox's hunger for my resources, so I
want to be as browser independent as possible.  So this plugin allows me (and
you) to embed some of the debugging functionality of Firebug in other browsers.&lt;/p&gt;
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