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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Everyone knows that sometimes something goes