Wow, that is pretty cool.  It might be more than I personally need for a 
javascript object dumping option, but it is very cool.''

 - Dash

Richard Quadling wrote:
> To generate such a thing, you could take a look at the cool PHP class
> dbug at http://dbug.ospinto.com
>
> Converting this to JS wouldn't be too onerous.
>
> Is this the sort of thing you are looking for?
>
> On 19/04/07, David Dashifen Kees <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>>  True, but this may provide the opportunity for those who don't have firebug
>> or firebuglite (for some unknown reason) and the output is nicer if you're
>> alerting the information rather than using the console functions of firebug.
>>
>>   - Dash -
>>
>>  Richard Quadling wrote:
>>  Use Firebug and call console.dir(xxx,yyy,zzz)
>>
>> You can also use FireBugLite for IE to do the same.
>>
>> http://www.getfirebug.com
>>
>> On 19/04/07, David Dashifen Kees <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>  I know I'll be using this one from time to time; thought others might
>> like it, too. The dump() function is similar to PHP's print_r() and
>> will show the contents of an object in a human-readable format. More
>> information:
>> http://www.openjs.com/scripts/others/dump_function_php_print_r.php.
>>
>>  - Dash -
>>
>>
>>
>>
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