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Here is a short transcript from my firebug console:

>>> var a = {"name": "bob"};
>>> a
undefined name=bob
>>> a.name
"bob"
>>> b = 10
10
>>> b
10

Why does firebug print "undefined"? Why on a and not b?

Inquiring minds want to know.

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Which version are you using? To me it prints

>>> var a = {"name":"bob"};
>>> a
{ name=bob }

I'm using Firebug 1.4.5/Firefox 3.5.5.

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  • 1.4.0b4 on Linux. I guess its time to upgrade! Nov 21, 2009 at 1:57
  • yup, that was it, I guess it was a bug. Nov 21, 2009 at 1:58
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After you've created var a = {"name": "bob"}; in the Console, you can always switch over to Script -> Watch and then enter your a there to get a nice representation of your object/variable/element/whatever.

What's odd is that when I do exactly what you did, I don't see Undefined name=bob, I see Object name=bob (which is probably what you were expecting, and hence your question).

Good luck!

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you might be using a variable that is used in the json library. Try choosing a variable that isn't very common.

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