and don't forget the power of FirePHP written by the same group.

So many live debugging tools and access to information.
start using FireBug + FirePHP...
Now add Live HTTP Headers for Firefox and you can watch/capture headers in both directions as you use your browser to access pages or do the AJAX loops, etc. Copy-paste into Rev and now you can set the correct custom headers in minutes.

On Jun 9, 2010, at 4:08 PM, Andre Garzia wrote:

Firefox + Firebug still a winner combination too! :D

On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 6:50 PM, stephen barncard <
stephenrevoluti...@barncard.com> wrote:

the new Safari browser is now available... and although the HTML5 features
are compelling, some of the best features are there for programmers.
Available for Window as well as Mac.

My favorite is the "snippet editor" which is this split window with two fields. Enter HTML, Java, Javascript DOM - most stuff you put into a web
page - and it interprets as you type, character by character.

It's kind of like a 'command line' for the webkit engine, except it
responds
immediately

Great for testing... little code snippets

or paste in entire web pages. If the references are all full URLs you will see a lot of it and can play around with it. Easier than saving a text file
then reading it back into a web page.

Of course we could have built it in rev and revBrowser.


Jim Ault
Las Vegas



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