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If you have HTML like this: ... <script> var operator = new DOMMaster(); function DOMMaster() { this.removeMe = function(el) { // public $(el).remove(); }; } </script> </head> <body> <ul> <li style="cursor: pointer" onclick="operator.removeMe(this);">Remove me 0</li> <li style="cursor: pointer" onclick="operator.removeMe(this);">Remove me 1</li> <li style="cursor: pointer" onclick="operator.removeMe(this);">Remove me 2</li> </ul> </body> ... - run the file in Chrome - add DOM breakpoints for Node Removal for the 1st and 2nd <li> element - click on the first <li>, code execution stops at jquery code (ok), press Continue F5 - now disable breakpoint for the 2nd <li> - click on 2nd <li> => code execution stops again (WRONG) at breakpoint because the 2nd <li> became li[0] and DOM breakpoint for li[0] is still valid/enabled It seems that the problem is only with disabling. I tried to add breakpoint to only li[0] and: - clicked on 1st <li> => code execution stops, OK - then clicked on 2nd <li> => code execution was not stopped, so OK Product Version: NetBeans IDE Dev (Build 201210250001) Java: 1.7.0_10-ea; Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM 23.6-b04 System: Linux version 3.2.0-31-generic-pae running on i386; UTF-8; en_US (nb)
screencast https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B6Sd5ov8j7IUUEZya295NFA5amc