Hey Magnus,

Sorry for the late reply. The basic way to use it is open the debugger in a 
separate tab and then set breakpoints in your code. Run your application in 
another browser/tab and the code will stop at your breakpoints. You can 
then use the debugger to inspect variables. I think you can even set the 
debugger to pause on errors. It's been awhile since I used it.
Even with this "fix" the debugger doesn't work as well as it used too. 
There are some situations which cause the debugger to error out. The one 
situation I remember that causes an error is any break point within a 
try/catch. 

It used to be a useful tool.

On Saturday, March 4, 2017 at 11:10:40 PM UTC-6, Magnus wrote:
>
> I have installed it which seemed easy enough. But how do you use it?
>
> Magnus
>
> On Friday, 3 March 2017 06:10:56 UTC-8, Aaron J. White wrote:
>>
>> So, correction. It wasn't Nitai at all. Nitish Pandey sent me the edited 
>> debugger. That's what I get for not checking.  
>>
>> On Friday, March 3, 2017 at 8:07:16 AM UTC-6, Aaron J. White wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi guys,
>>>
>>> Yeah, I'm not sure why, but around the time OpenBD moved to version 3.0 
>>> the debugger stopped working and the OpenBD team kind of started to pretend 
>>> it wasn't functionality they used to boast as a feature. No explanation was 
>>> given at all really and post about it like this were ignored. It's still 
>>> not 100%, but Nitai from Razuna was able to make some fixes to get it 
>>> running and was nice enough to send it to me.
>>>
>>> You can download Nitai's updated version of the OpenBD debugger here:
>>>
>>> https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6rp_A0Y9Yo2LVZnbU52a3NMeXc/view?usp=sharing
>>>
>>> Unzip the file and add the openbddebugger folder to your project. 
>>> Obviously never include the opendbdebugger directory in a production 
>>> environment. 
>>> Below are Nitai's instructions:
>>> To start the debugger one must call the URL with a GET parameter 
>>> start_debugger=true
>>> and to stop it one should use the GET parameter
>>> stop_debugger=true
>>> Actually the variable is necessary. The value does not matter.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, February 21, 2017 at 4:01:37 AM UTC-6, Frank Werner wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> I asked a few years ago but didn't get an answer:
>>>>
>>>> Can I use a debugger with OpenBD?
>>>>
>>>> FW
>>>>
>>>>

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