Beau Hartshorne wrote:

And for all the Safari users out there, this tool lets you execute arbitrary JavaScript against the front-most Safari window:
http://safariguide.net/

On 20-Jan-06, at 5:08 PM, Thomas Winningham wrote:

Good tip is for you to include your own JS source on the interpreter
demo, and edit that file and refresh your browser as neccessary while
testing... sort of a sandbox for your own classes and functions. This
may be obvious, but I just wanted to be obvious for a moment.

On http://www.squarefree.com/bookmarklets/webdevel.html there is a shell
bookmarklet that spawn a sort of javascript console/interpreter capable of
access the page javascript context. On the downsides, it doesn't seem to work
on IE. Very useful anyway.

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Leonardo Soto M.

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