hu hu .... in this situation, console.log() is your only friend :(
There is a lot of new behavior with iOS5 Safari, be prepare to find out
others

Remi


On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 8:53 PM, Paul Libbrecht <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hello mobile-web experts,
>
> This is my first post here, a community I expect to be open away from
> the "closed world" Apple is keeping around iPad (to my taste). Please
> apologize if I do not respect netiquette.
>
> My problem: Since iOS5 came out, the Curriki search, based on ExtJS,
> stopped working for its users. This is quite annoying and I found no
> way to find how to debug it.
> The URL is http://www.curriki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Search/ it works on
> any other browser I could test but iOS5's Safari.
>
> I tried with the iPad simulator, activated the web-logging in the
> settings, then could see the error:
> > JavaScript: Error
> > undefined
> > TypeError: 'undefined' is not an object
> which has the effect that the search results are not displayed.
>
> Most of the other logging lines display a location in the JS source
> but that line does not.
>
> I also tried to activate debugging using iwebinspector.com but that
> failed somehow (no error, never stopped at a breakpoint).
>
> Is there another method I can use to debug?
> Is there a better way to track such an error?
>
> thanks for hints
>
> paul
>
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