both M$ and Netscape has their own debuggers. I found the M$ debugger was good
because it meant you could pinpoint the exact line that is causing the porblem.
in NS it was easier just using the onerror event.
Alexander Litvinov wrote:
> Everyone knows that sometimes something goes wrong and som
uncheck Disable Script Debugging in the Tools >
Internet Options > Advanced menu.
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Thanks I a
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> MS Script Debugger
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Thanks I am going to try it.
On Thursday 03 May 2001 21:16, you wrote:
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>> Everyone knows that sometimes something goes wrong and sometimes it is much
>> more easy to solve the problem using some kind of debuger. Does so
MS Script Debugger
http://msdn.microsoft.com/scripting/
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From: Alexander Litvinov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Everyone knows that sometimes something goes
Everyone knows that sometimes something goes wrong and sometimes it is much
more easy to solve the problem using some kind of debuger. Does someone knows
any debuger that works under Windows ?
Thanks for help.
Alexander Litvinov.
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