The problem is, the partial fix breaks a bunch of other stuff... It's really not ready yet!

P T Withington wrote:
Hm.

If you believe you have a partial fix, that might be worth getting in now, if you think the full fix is going to be a long way away. Right now the debugger is kind of useless.

I also think I am seeing a bunch of issues with the component debugger not responding to keystrokes that should be associated with commands: return, up/down arrow, tab. Do you see this? Should I file a separate bug?

On 2009-05-23, at 17:43EDT, Henry Minsky wrote:

The fix that we have for LPP-8200 fixes the text selection in the DHTML
debugger. That fix is still being worked on though, so it hasn't been
committed yet.


On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 7:22 PM, P T Withington <[email protected]> wrote:

I think the primary risk is that there will be _less_ debugability, but
there should be no risk to production, as the changes will not even be seen
in non-debug builds.

One issue:  Henry was seeing issues selecting/copying in the component
debugger, and issues with keyboard input. I don't think we should integrate until those are fixed, and if we _are_ going to integrate, obviously those
fixes must be tracked (and taken) also -- they could have risk impact on
production builds.


On 2009-05-21, at 14:15EDT, Max Carlson wrote:

Matt K asked me to see about getting this change merged to 4.4 - it will
help ongoing development a lot.  Tucker, what are the risks?

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