Hi Jan

Thanks for your answer. What I am struggling with is these two javascripts. 
It is based on calling an ASPX WebMetod, so it can be hard to reproduce

The problem I ran into was here:

        $(document).ready(function () {
            var fileSurveillanceModel = initializeModelView();
            var i = 0;
        });

The i=0 statement is only intended as a breakpoint. The problem I ran into 
was, that if I simply run until 'var i = 0' is reached, 
fileSurveillanceModel is 'undefined'. If I step through initializeModelView 
it is assigned correcly. 

At least this how I interprete the result. I am an experience programmer 
but new to this browser based world

TIA

/Søren

Den torsdag den 16. august 2012 16.13.40 UTC+2 skrev Jan Honza Odvarko:
>
> It could be a bug. 
>
> Could you please provide a page with the code you are debugging 
> so, we can try it on our machines? 
>
> Honza 
>
> On Aug 16, 4:07 pm, sdalby <[email protected]> wrote: 
> > I have just tried to debug code where a variable returned by a function 
> remaind undefined when i simply step over it. But if I choose to dig into 
> the function and passes over all steps in the function, the variable is 
> initialized with the desired result. 
> > 
> > Is this known/intenden behaviour? 
> > 
> > I admit that I am new to JavaScript and thus javascript debugging, so 
> maybe I am missing something 
> > 
> > TIA 
> > /Soeren 
>

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