Thanks m8, I'm trying firebug out and seems to be working fine. Only problem is that I need to run it on firefox :S. Although I'm debugging my code very easily I'd rather do this on Internet Explorer cuz of the security policy of my company. I guess this is not up to me but will have to cope with it !!
On Jul 1, 11:50 am, Andrew Leach <[email protected]> wrote: > On Jul 1, 10:30 am, novitonics <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > I've been unsuccessfully searching for a step by step debugger for > > JavaScript. So far so long I encountered Firebug (for Firefox) and > > IEDeveloperToolbar for Internet Explorer. > > I'm wondering if there's any other option which would be able to run > > for any web browser. > > This isn't really a maps issue, and would be better asked in a general > scripting/development forum. > > Firebug Lite will work with lots of browsers, but it requires a script > to be included in the page concerned. The other debuggers you mention > plug into the browser itself, which necessarily means they are browser- > specific. You didn't mention Microsoft's IE Script Debugger (although > I think the Developer Toolbar depends on it); but that doesn't really > allow stepping through code. > > > I'd also like to find some kind of tutorial which teaches how to > > execute step by step. I still don´t get how to debug and introduce > > breakpoints using these tools. > > (a) Trial and error -- for Firebug use the script tab and click in the > left-margin; add watchpoints to the right-hand pane > (b) Ask in the relevant user group > > > As a programer I've used Netbeans for Java programming/debugging and > > VisualStudio for C# and VB.net allong with VB6. What I want is a > > similar tool. Any IDE which helps the developer trace errors and avoid > > having to plot alerts all arround to be able to trace the the > > execution of a code, to be able to introduce break points and add > > watches to variable values. This is the only way I know to program and > > I hate having to develop using alerts besides, you can't control > > what's held in a variable. > > Firebug does all of this, although I haven't been able to get it to > handle asynchronous callback functions very well (actually, at all). -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google Maps 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-maps-api?hl=en.
