CC'ed Konrad, who is one of the web inspector developers/porters on the
Playbook side.
On Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 6:42 AM, Pavel Feldman pfeld...@chromium.orgwrote:
This is really about the Web Inspector + about the new protocol that is a
part of Web Inspector. The whole point of the post is that
Hi!
On Apr 30, 2011, at 10:11 PM, Pavel Feldman pfeld...@chromium.org wrote:
provocativeIn return, can I ask to rename the WebKit blog from Surfin'
Safari to something more WebKit-specific?/provocative
Well, that would just be ridiculous, because the Beach Boys reference is
awesome!
Sent
An update.
Pavel
WebKit Remote Debugging http://www.webkit.org/blog/?p=1620Posted by *Pavel
Feldman* on Saturday, April 30th, 2011 at 1:53 am
As you might know, WebKit Web Inspector (aka Chrome Developer Tools) is
implemented as an HTML + CSS + JavaScript web application. What you might
not
On 04/30/2011 10:55 AM, Pavel Feldman wrote:
An update.
Did you consider applying for a port number at IANA? Besides that really nice
work and a nice article.
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This seems rather Chrome-centric for a webkit.org blog post.
- Mark
On 2011-04-30, at 01:55, Pavel Feldman wrote:
An update.
Pavel
WebKit Remote Debugging
Posted by Pavel Feldman on Saturday, April 30th, 2011 at 1:53 am
As you might know, WebKit Web Inspector (aka Chrome Developer
This is really about the Web Inspector + about the new protocol that is a
part of Web Inspector. The whole point of the post is that the same protocol
is used for any WebKit-based product.
Chrome is there as a proof of concept demo only. We need some shiny demo
material for post so that people
I think Mark's point was more about phrasing like WebKit Web Inspector (aka
Chrome Developer Tools) or You will find remote debugging interface very
similar to the Web Inspector / Chrome Developer Tools and here is
why: Target Chrome browser acts as. I think that objection is reasonable.
Perhaps
I see. It might be unfortunate branding, but the large amount of Web
Inspector users refer to it as Developer Tools. We use every opportunity
to tell users that it is the same thing, but this is not enough. The first
question we always get is Do you guys upstream any of your Chrome Dev Tools
code
On 2011-04-30, at 22:11, Pavel Feldman wrote:
I see. It might be unfortunate branding, but the large amount of Web
Inspector users refer to it as Developer Tools. We use every opportunity to
tell users that it is the same thing, but this is not enough. The first
question we always get is
Hi guys,
I started drafting the blog post Remote Debugging with Web Inspector:
http://www.webkit.org/blog/?p=1620preview=true.
I'd like to cover following topics there:
- ability to use Web Inspector front-end with remote / embedded devices
- ability to implement alternate front-ends
Hi Pavel,
You need to send the contents of the blog post via email. Not everyone can
read it (even after logging in).
Dave
On Apr 29, 2011, at 11:44 AM, Pavel Feldman wrote:
Hi guys,
I started drafting the blog post Remote Debugging with Web Inspector:
Surfin' Safari
Web Inspector: Understanding Stack
Traceshttp://www.webkit.org/blog/1544/web-inspector-understanding-stack-traces/
Remote Debugging with Web Inspector http://www.webkit.org/blog/?p=1620Posted
by *Pavel Feldman* on Friday, April 29th, 2011 at 12:59 pm
As you might know, WebKit Web
On Aug 9, 2010, at 3:48 PM, ext Pavel Feldman wrote:
Hi guys,
As some of you know, we are working on a remote debugging feature in Web
Inspector. There are many good reasons behind the project including the
following:
- Debugging WebKit on embedded devices
- Shaping up a good protocol for
Hi guys,
As some of you know, we are working on a remote debugging feature in Web
Inspector. There are many good reasons behind the project including the
following:
- Debugging WebKit on embedded devices
- Shaping up a good protocol for ourselves
- Introducing external SDKs on top of the
On Aug 9, 2010, at 12:48 PM, Pavel Feldman wrote:
See the screencast at http://screencast.com/t/YTI2OTY4YTEt. It has Chromium
nightly to the left +
WebKit nightly to the right. WebKit nightly connects remotely to Chromium
over HTTP on the port
9222 and does remote debugging including DOM
I would be interested as well in seeing a blog post about this new feature.
Very cool stuff, good work!
Josh
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