I've found that if you get errors like this embedded deep into the core dojo.js file then somehow a widget you are using is misconfigured.
On 2/14/06, Cosmin Bucur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
nobody ?
I'd figure this is an important aspect of development , to see where
your errors occur
i'd like to have confirmation if it's fully safe to use "debug at all costs"
Thank
On 2/1/06, Cosmin Bucur < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Curently my app uses : dojo js , tacos js , prototype js , rico js ,
> and some of my ... js ...
>
> From time to time I get the odd error : exception found in page :
> myApp/app line 4960 character 1 .
>
> Well this isn't too helpfull . Line 4960 of app , when my Home.html
> has 50 lines . Sometimes that line represents the dojo.js line ...
> Sometimes it doesn't , it's all wierd and confusing .
>
> I asked the dojo crowd on pinpoining the error . They've said I could
> use debugAtAllCosts ... That sounds safe :)
>
> They said that there are certain issues with this , one of them
> beeingg a special method : dojo.hostenv.writeIncludes(); that needs
> to be called after everytime an include is done .
>
>
>
> So my first question is :
>
> Is tacos debugatallcosts safe ?
>
> Second question is :
>
> Is there a tacos way to get relevant js error lines / locations ?
>
> Thanks ,
> Cosmin
>
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