Yeah dude... FirePHP is the new black! hahaha It's so nice to NEVER have to
output var_dump to the page...
On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 4:38 AM, T.J. Crowder wrote:
>
> Now that's cool! I didn't know about FirePHP and FirePython. I've
> added notes about them to the list of reources[1] on the un
Now that's cool! I didn't know about FirePHP and FirePython. I've
added notes about them to the list of reources[1] on the unofficial
wiki.
[1] http://proto-scripty.wikidot.com/resources
Thanks Rick!
-- T.J. :-)
On Jun 27, 4:38 pm, Rick Waldron wrote:
> This is sort of redundant to TJ, but
This is sort of redundant to TJ, but I'm going to throw it out there... I'm
not familiar with salesforce development, but firebug has a number of
add-ons that make life so much easier allowing you to debug your server side
code right in firebug:
http://getfirebug.com/extensions/index.html
I use
Hi,
> one question, on Ajax.Updater(id, URL, optionStr), the second argument
> is it MUST be file or can we have controller action which return
> result ?
It must be a URL (which is not necessarily a file, it depends on your
server configuration).
HTH,
--
T.J. Crowder
tj / crowder software / co
Thanks for guidance T.J ..
one question, on Ajax.Updater(id, URL, optionStr), the second argument
is it MUST be file or can we have controller action which return
result ? Appreciated if you can show me some sample if possible ..
On Jun 27, 3:56 pm, "T.J. Crowder" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> >
Hi,
> alert('call 2...');
> new Ajax.updater(id, URL, optionStr);
> alert('call 3...');
JavaScript is case sensitive, Ajax.updater and Ajax.Updater are not
the same thing.
Can I strongly recommend using some kind of debugger for catching
these thi