Actually, interesting note on iOS 6 debugging - it's impossible to test 'normal' initialization, because you don't get the opportunity to debug a web app until it comes up, and it's already been initialized.
If we want to support debugging initialization code, we could consider delaying the initialization dance, allowing a web app to initialize when it wants to. You could then launch your app - none of the Cordova code would be initialized (deviceReady not sent), then launch the debugger, then somehow tell Cordova to start up and debug it. Maybe Apple will fix this, but I'm not wagering any money on it. On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 6:21 PM, Filip Maj <[email protected]> wrote: > For initialization debugging methinks > > On 2/8/13 3:13 PM, "Jesse" <[email protected]> wrote: > > >Can someone explain the use/purpose of the generated > >pkg/debug/cordova.***-debug.js ? > >JSHint reports they are just large collections of bad-escapements ... are > >these still used for something? > > > >-- > >@purplecabbage > >risingj.com > > -- Patrick Mueller http://muellerware.org
