Thanks for the suggestion but my purpose is not development, and I don't have the luxury of re-installing an OS just to use this feature.  I have Sol10u5 and am trying to measure the performance of various _javascript_ widgets in our ajax-enabled product.

Russ

Ginn Chen wrote:
Why not just use Firefox 3 bundled with OpenSolaris or Solaris Nevada?

Ginn

On Nov 11, 2008, at 4:25 AM, Francois Dion wrote:

Alfred Peng is the one that contributed the firefox 3 build on the mozilla site. As you mentionned it doesn't have dtrace enabled. Firefox 2 build from Sun Beijing has it. The other issue with FF3 is the lack of integration with GTK theming. I've left a comment on his blog regarding the theming issue, you might want to add the issue with dtrace too:

http://blogs.sun.com/pengyang/entry/firefox_3_0_3_builds

Francois


-----Original Message-----
>Info that I can find on firefox-dtrace-enabled browsers is about a year
>old.  I found something that said it was built into firefox now, but
>others say you have to build from the source - create your own.

>If it is built in, how does one go about enabling dtrace?
>I've tried a couple _javascript_ scripts in the 0.99 dtrace-toolkit, but
>they don't appear to capture anything from my Firefox 3.03 on Solaris
>10u5 browser.

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