If you have MS Office, the MS debugger is much better than venkman. The
downside is obviously that you have to buy it. There's also an old school
version of the debugger somewhere on msdn and it can also be useful.



On 12/23/06, Yehuda Katz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

What about Firebug lite?

On 6/26/06, Frosty Goodness <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have the unpleasant distinction of working on a "web app" that only
> works in IE. I can't even log into the system to test bugs becuase it pukes
> at the login prompt.
>
> Firebug, I hardly knew ye.
>
>  On 6/26/06, París Prieto, José Ignacio <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
>
> >  Hi,
> > I use JSEclipse for js editing (i usually do j2ee programming and
> > prefer an all-in-one editor). It features code-completion and documentation.
> >
> > Firebug for js debugging, I was using Venkman's javascript debugger
> > before, but this seems to be faster and simpler.
> >
> > Jose I.
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