On 2005-03-04 (15:46) Bob Hanson wrote:

>If anyone can see why, please let me know. I have yet to figure out
>how in the world you debug JavaScript using Safari. (One of my
>problems is that I have to use public machines for my testing. Are
>there messages that show up? Some sorts of errors? I would like to
>get this working on Safari. Clearly it's a callback problem.
>

hi Bob,

you need to enable the Debug menu in Safari, then check the option to Log 
Javascript Exceptions.  js errors will report to the Console.  I will try to 
recall HOW I enabled this menu (something about a plist IIRC), unless someone 
else beats me to it... ;-)

btw, JS error msgs are pitifully obtuse in Safari - kind of like Win IE.  good 
luck figuring out what the errors mean!  I usually end up just guessing anyway.


>Oh, wait, is that it? Does Safari NOT support LiveConnect? (Can you
>do any dynamic applet scripting at all with Safari? Maybe you can't.
>Someone's told me this ten times....)
>

Safari does support this functionality, at least the latest few iterations of 
the browser do.  if you are using an old version, say the one in 10.2, you are 
in trouble.


best,

tim
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all away?" - Grateful Dead


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