Hi I just found this tool: http://www.ieinspector.com/scriptdebugger/download.html and it seems to do what is needed. Will get back when I figure the bug :) Regards Per
On 31 Aug., 14:13, Asset <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks again, > > I tried to install IETester/debugbar and the companion.js, and even > the MS Script Debugger, but apparently the developers of these tools > "forgot" how to write documentation? From what I can see debugbar > allows me to inspect the contents of the webpages, but I need to see > the code executing (like in FireBug) - I wonder how you guys get > anything done without it? > > After installing Script Debugger from MS I was simply unable to locate > any good documentation what so ever on the MS site?? And after reading > the debugbar webpages several times I conclude that it is not possible > to put in breakpoint in the code? > > Summing up, I would need to add console.log(whatever) to get some idea > of what is going on in my JS code? > > Regards Per > > On 30 Aug., 15:40, Balazs Endresz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Firebug lite seems to have some problems with ietab, but you can also > > use this:http://www.my-debugbar.com/wiki/IETester/HomePage > > Though it's pretty strange that \n search doesn't work for you, I > > tried it in IE 6 and 7, for me it works as it should. > > > On Aug 30, 9:40 am, Asset <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Thanks Balazs > > > > as you can see I try to do something very similar - with this code: > > > > function nextStop(text) { > > > var pos = text.length; > > > var pos2 = text.indexOf("."); > > > if (pos2 > 0 && pos >pos2) { pos = pos2 + > > > 1}; // lastPos is the netx > > > Sentence stats > > > var pos2 = text.indexOf("!"); > > > if (pos2 > 0 && pos >pos2) { pos = pos2 + 1}; > > > var pos2 = text.indexOf("?"); > > > if (pos2 > 0 && pos >pos2) { pos = pos2 + 1}; > > > var pos2 = text.indexOf("\n"); > > > if (pos2 > 0 && pos >pos2) { pos = pos2}; > > > > if (pos == 0) { pos = text.length }; > > > > return pos; > > > > } > > > > I thus try to narrow down to a clean snip of text and replaces this > > > snip with var myX = x.replace(str,result.translation); > > > > I would simply try to bypass any HTML, line-breaks etc in the final > > > code, but for some reason the replace seems to corrupted when this is > > > done in IE. > > > > I found > > > thishttp://www.w3schools.com/jsref/jsref_regexp_modifier_newline.asp > > > - that says that you need to set the \n like this: > > > > var str = "Visit W3Schools.\n Learn JavaScript."; > > > var patt1 = /\n/; > > > var result = str.search(patt1); > > > document.write("Match at: " + result); > > > > Changing my code to use patt1 and search still works fine in FF but > > > not in IE... strange.... > > > > Regards Per --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google AJAX API" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/Google-AJAX-Search-API?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
