On Mar 4, 4:08 am, "Honza (Jan Odvarko)" <[email protected]> wrote:
> > What I've meant on the second issue:
> >  Something that let's you see what is happening.
> >  For example, what happens when I click on 'submit'.
> >  Most websites have some 'onsubmit' function that starts (as an easy
> > example).
> >  Sometimes websites might have multiple scripts that respond (onclick)
> > on something. The eventbug already helps here to view what will
> > happen, but the thing I'm still looking for is some app that can tell
> > me what already happened.
> >  Consider it like an accesslog: what happened while I was on a site
> > and clicked on a button.
> >  A full stack-trace of functions that call on each other, just like
> > Eclipse debugger tells you when you connect to a tomcat for example.
>
> I think somebody was working on an extension for Firebug that logged
> every function call, but not sure about that. John, is that true?

Yes, a couple of people said so, but it never happened.
jjb

> Honza

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