I put a comment on the bug to possibly enhance Trinidad's logging to use log4js. There are two projects with that name, one at sourceforge and one at berlios. I think either may be work looking at. They should both work in any browser that I am aware of.
What do you think Adam? -Andrew On 9/13/07, Bertrand, Shawn R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > The error dialog indeed doesn't appear in Firefox, though would it if > Firebug wasn't installed? There doesn't appear to be any sort of error when > running in Firefox – all I see in the Firebug console are POST messages as > expected. > > > > I haven't looked at the current 1.0.2 codebase, but does it contain the > change as outlined by Andrew for this? I guess I'd like to update to it if > possible, because I can't see our users having to put up with dismissing > this error. > > > > Alternately, how might I go about finding the cause of the error message in > IE? > > > > Shawn > > > > > > ________________________________ > > > From: Adam Winer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2007 2:08 PM > To: MyFaces Discussion > Subject: Re: [Trinidad] "console" is undefined? > > > > > > This is indeed an attempt to call the firebug console (if > > > it exists), and Andrew's totally right that the syntax here > > > is wrong. FWIW, this should only be called if an error > > > has occurred, not in ordinary execution, so there's a more > > > essential problem elsewhere. > > > > > > -- Adam > > > > > > > > On 9/12/07, Andrew Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Yes, I get this all of the time to. I believe console is the firebug > globally installed window variable (plug-in for firefox) > > I think the following code may be more IE friendly: > > if (window.console && window.console.error) { > ... > } > > On 9/12/07, Bertrand, Shawn R > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > I'm getting error generated from the first line of the following function > in > > Common1_0_2.js: > > > > > > > > TrRequestQueue._logError=function(a118) > > > > { > > > > if(console&&console.error) > > > > console.error(arguments); > > > > } > > > > > > > > This is running in IE 6. Is this console object related to the Acrobat > > console window? > > > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > > > Shawn > > > > > >