Patrick,

I haven's used JS Shell, but digging around that site led me to their
Bookmarklets page:
http://www.squarefree.com/bookmarklets/

This is a godsend for development and testing!  Many features are already
present in the Web Dev toolbar, other bookmarklets, etc.  But there's still
a few gems here... Thanks for the lead.



Patrick Hall wrote:
> 
> Anyone else use Jesse Ruderman's js shell?
> 
> http://www.squarefree.com/categories/javascript-shell/
> 
> I love that thing, use it every day. Using this <script> trick to
> inject jQuery into that bookmarklet would be sweet -- one click to a
> jquery-enabled shell that would let you dig around the structure of
> any site...
> 
> -p@
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