Hi Adam.
I installed firebug and solved my problem. Firebug is really sharp.

Cheers and thanks! 

Calvin

Joó Ádám wrote:
> 
> Hi minglee,
> 
> if you'd like to install firebug offline, just save (with a
> right-click) the .xpi file to your harddisc instead of install. Than
> you can open it with firefox from disc, and install it the same way.
> 
> 
> Ádám
> 
> On 7/20/07, minglee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Thanks Dillon,
>> I have some problem with Firebug, because my environment is SuseLinux in
>> WMware, so I can't install Firebug online, but I did not find download
>> item
>> for installation.
>> My javascript is quite simple the core is several functions handling
>> xmlHttp, the code is from a book named "Ajax and PHP Building Responsive
>> Web
>> Applications"  and can be downloaded from ajaxphp.packtpub.com. I am not
>> quite sure the error  is javascript, because the error console of my
>> browser
>> showed "uncaught exception: server error". After I clear all the cache
>> (both
>> server side and client side), the problem still exits.
>> For prototype.js, there are struggles using it:
>> 1. Too big. If plus codes I write, there should be a great size which
>> will
>> bring limitations to many applications.
>> 2. I am new to both prototype.js and ZF, if there is an error, I shall be
>> quite busy going between the two.
>>
>> Regards
> 
> 

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