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Sorry, new to Firebug. I really find being able to run javascript in the Firebug console window helpful. However, I don't seem to be able to run jQuery calls in the console. For example, in my executing javascript in my page, I may make the call to get a value:

   jQuery('#an_element_value').text()

However, I cannot execute this in the console. In order to retrieve this value from the page in the console I have to execute:

   document.getElementById('an_element_value').innerHTML

Is there a way to execute jQuery calls and reference page elements through jQuery in the Firebug console?

A: 

make sure your page include the jQuery script. I executed your script in this page. It work.

Anwar Chandra
+2  A: 

Like others have said, it wont work unless you have jquery included on the page. However, you can easily include jQuery on any page with this bookmarklet: http://www.learningjquery.com/2009/04/better-stronger-safer-jquerify-bookmarklet

Amiel Martin
I added this JQuerfier bookmarklet. I don't get any errors but all that outputs on the console is the command I entered. For example, jQuery("#a_current_val").text() results in:>>> jQuery("#a_current_val").text() The content of the textbox does not output.
GregH
weird, I'm used to firebug showing the result. Have you tried console.log(jQuery('#a_current_val').text())also try just jQuery('#a_current_val') to make sure that you haven't mistyped the id of the element. (it should return an array, empty if no element matches the id)
Amiel Martin