Ok. I will try it today. And I think that from Xcode 4 Apple has started providing the facility to instrument JS code as well.
http://developer.apple.com/library/ios/#documentation/ToolsLanguages/Refere nce/UIATargetClassReference/UIATargetClass/UIATargetClass.html Thanks & Regards, Saurabh On 11/27/12 9:09 AM, "Shazron Abdullah" <shaz...@gmail.com> wrote: >No this works with UIWebview as well. I've used it. > >On 2012-11-26, at 7:38 PM, Saurabh Kumar Singh <skuma...@adobe.com> wrote: > >> Thanks but this is for debugging the web applications running in Safari. >> Phonegap application runs on UIWebView so probably we can't leverage >>this >> idea you have mentioned. >> >> Thanks & Regards, >> Saurabh >> >> On 11/27/12 9:01 AM, "Ally Ogilvie" <aogil...@wizcorp.jp> wrote: >> >>> Debugging web-apps with iOS6 >>> >>> http://adrielservice.com/blog/?p=894 >>> >>> >>> On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 12:29 PM, Saurabh Kumar Singh >>> <skuma...@adobe.com>wrote: >>> >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> I am looking for tools/way to do the profiling and debugging our >>>> Phonegap >>>> based application for iPad. As of now we want to focus more on >>>> JavaScript >>>> and HTML code we have written >>>> >>>> Can someone please point me to the right direction for it ? >>>> >>>> >>>> Thanks & Regards, >>>> Saurabh >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> [image: Wizcorp - Incorporated Wizards!] >>> Ally Ogilvie >>> Lead Developer for Mobile Devices >>> >>> >>> >>> wizcorp.jp >>> >>> 3-10-14-6F, Higashi Nihombashi, Chuo-ku, 103-0004, Tokyo >>> Tel: (+81)3-4550-1448 - E-mail: aogil...@wizcorp.jp >>