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Safari has a built-in debugger that is nearly
useless, and on top of that, hidden by default. Google for safari _javascript_
console and you should find instructions on how to enable it. It will tell you
when it has errors, but provide little to no information about what they are.
Someone else may have more info for you. Force Quit on Mac = Cmd+Option+Esc (Cmd is
the apple logo key). Greg From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sam This is way OT, but here goes... I've had an iBook for 2 days now and am debugging a web
built with prototype/script aculo / windows / etc... I have no real
experience on a Mac. Occasionally, there's no better way to debug _javascript_ than
an alert in a loop... Once I have the information information I want from the
alert, the loop may want to execute another 300 times. I have no
idea how to kill Safari like I would do on a PC: CTRL+ALT+ Second, any suggestion as to a good _javascript_
debugger for Safari? Sam |
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