Maybe this helps http://www.debugbar.com/
2007/12/21, Alexandre Plennevaux [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
hello friends,
my application is running ok in firefox but is not doing so great in
internet explorer. I'm having a hard time tracking down the bug(s).
Can someone help me? Problem is i didn't
) {
datascape.travellingTo(targetPos);
datascape.isTravelling = true;
}
...
}
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From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Stefan
Petre
Sent: vendredi 21 décembre 2007 10:47
To: jquery-en@googlegroups.com
Subject: [jQuery] Re: internet
It appears to be choking on ...
$thisMenu.animate({
left: $newLeft + 'px'
});
You might need to ensure that 'left' is set to a value for anything
you wish to animate. At the moment, IE7 is giving a start point of NaN
for a left animation.
PS. You don't need to supply
Ok, apparently not! Seems like you've already resolved it!
Couple of points, if you're interested:
if ($('#datascape').length) {
$('#datascape').unbind().fadeOut(slow, function(){
You don't need to check length, just go straight into the $
('#datascape')...
jQuery will only proceed along the
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Behalf Of Wizzud
Sent: vendredi 21 décembre 2007 11:55
To: jQuery (English)
Subject: [jQuery] Re: internet explorer debugging
Ok, apparently not! Seems like you've already resolved it!
Couple of points, if you're interested:
if ($('#datascape
have you try this: http://channel9.msdn.com/Showpost.aspx?postid=301814 ?
it is a free alternative from microsoft, using Visual Web Developer
Express but only for debugging Jscript (no for programming as I suppose
it will add lot of noise to your source...)
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Enrique Meléndez Estrada (2367)
hi Guy,
funny it seems i went pretty much to the same conclusions and ended up
isntalling aptana - really great! - and upgrading to Pro (trial
version for the moment).
Yet, i didn't find the debugger to be too helpful. maybe i'm missing
the right methodology...
On 21 déc, 12:11, Guy Fraser
Stefan Petre wrote:
Maybe this helps http://www.debugbar.com/
I've yet to work out how that thing allows /debugging/ - it's got some
basic features for looking at various aspects of the page, but it's
hardly a debugger IMHO?
There is a free Microsoft Script Debugger (MSD), but it's pants and
guess what, i found it too, and downloaded it but at the time of
instal, it said it required 1G. of disk space. At that point i said,
no way, i'm not going to install a crap by microsoft to debug
javascript in their crappy browser, that weights 1 gigs.
On 21 déc, 13:43, Enrique Meléndez Estrada
When I run into these works in FF but not IE issues, I plop my code
into jslint (http://www.jslint.com/). Reading through the warnings and
errors it found does two things for me
- first it helps me identify problem areas. IE is notorious for
throwing errors on extra commas - FF ignores them
oops..
I posted the same google group link :-P
here is the correct link a href=http://ragrawal.wordpress.com/
2007/10/25/top-5-reasons-why-ie7-is-complaining-about-your-
javascript/http://ragrawal.wordpress.com/2007/10/25/top-5-reasons-
why-ie7-is-complaining-about-your-javascript//a
On Dec
hi,
I have collected some common reasons which causes JS to crash in IE7.
http://groups.google.com/group/jquery-en/browse_thread/thread/f1eab9b59e923fca/40b64f80117f62f2#40b64f80117f62f2
Generally, I try to make sure my JS is working fine in FF and once
everything is working fine, I test in FF
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