Precisely. And I use it to position the debugger in order to control
screen real estate in the documentation. Except, as I understand it,
that won't work reliably in DHTML, so the examples are going to be
scrod anyway.
I agree, a little brainstorming might be in order. In some of the
examples, all I need is, as Tucker suggests, an output window to show
a value. But in others, I use the inspecting capabilities of the
debugger to make a point. In those cases I would need to have a
debugger around.
Thanks,
jrs
On Mar 16, 2007, at 9:12 AM, Henry Minsky wrote:
the <debug> tag just specifies the
location of
the debug window.