At one time Netscape had a tool in development called Netscape Visual 
Javascript that had an object editor-type interface.  I managed to find an 
old beta (it never made it to official release status) and it works quite 
well.  It runs completely in Java.

Rick...


At 03:57 PM 5/18/01, you wrote:

>At 04:27 PM 5/18/01, Kevin Bridges wrote:
> >However I'm about
> >to start sending hate mail to netscape for making debugging javascript in
> >ns6 sooo easy so I need a break.
>
>That interesting...a lot of developer's would like a better debugging tool
>for Javascript, and would probably switch to using Netscape just for that
>purpose.  A better debugging tool is also a better learning tool, and
>Javascript was quite frustrating for me to learn, especially when I tried
>to write the scripts from scratch, instead of using the "copy and paste"
>method.
>
>I will have to download NS6, and try it out.
>
>In the meantime, can you list the new features that you find most useful
>and friendly?  For example, do they have an object browser like VB6?  That
>would be nice...
>
>
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