I do use Firebug regularly. It helps to debug. But what I need is a testing
framework, for when I "think" everything is working fine (so debugging's
done) but want to make sure before I release changes to unsuspecting users
:-)

On 12/6/06, digital spaghetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I have't tried it yet myself, but on firebug's homepage there is a
firebug lite that is a javascript you can embed into a page, to give
you cross browser debugging.

I'd have a look at that, see if it suits your needs?

Tane
http://digitalspaghetti.me.uk


On 12/5/06, bmsterling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> That is what I meant as far as formatting goes, it should check for
unclosed
> tags, correct tree structure, stuff like that.
>
> I may be interested in starting a project like this, because god knows I

> need a tool that can assist in my getting things out of alpha testing.
>
> How would you suggest getting from point A to point Z?
>
> This app would need to be very flexible but not too much where standards
are
> concerned, maybe a few know hacks but nothing outrageous .
>
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