Debugging JS is virtually impossible in IE. But I've found that the Javascript Console in Firefox or Netscape is reasonably good in pinpointing the source of the problem. Can't really do without it if you're coding this stuff.

Chad Renando wrote:
If it was me I would still add a big textarea and look at the value of
the data varaible that way.


How doe you do this?


Don't you just love debugging in js..


Um... no.

Chad
who's tires are squealing around this learning curve

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