Claude,

It does, but IE does it in a different way and returns the line in such
a way you should look at it like all files would have been expanded. Is
it intuitive, not exactly. 

Either way, for debugging purposes there are excellent tools available,
like the MS script debugger, and Venkman.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Claude Schneegans [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: vrijdag 19 augustus 2005 13:26
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CFDUMP for PHP

 >>I've been working on something similar for JavaScript.

Just a bit OT in this OT subject, one thing I've always been dreaming of

would be some
way to find the EXACT line in which Javascript file where an error
occurs.
MSIE is really idiot in that matter, just giving the line number. In a 
CF file including Jvascript code,
the line number has nothing to do with the real line in the original
file.
It also only gives the file name of the page in which a Javascript file 
is included, not the JS file itself :-(
If one could at least display the line and the true file name, it would 
really help.

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