view source and paste it into an IDE and the line #s should match up, 
right???

Micha Schopman wrote:

>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.
>
>Micha Schopman
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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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