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: [Rails-spinoffs] OT:
Debugging iBook --- help
This is way OT, but here goes...
I've had an iBook for 2 days now and am debugging a web
built with prototype/script aculo / windows / etc... I have no real
experience on a Mac.
Occasionally, there's no bet
webkitOn 6/23/06, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This is way OT, but
here goes...
I've had an iBook
for 2 days now and am debugging a web built with prototype/script aculo /
windows / etc... I have no real experience on a Mac.
Occasionally,
there's no better way to debug _javascript
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This is way OT, but
here goes...
I've had an iBook
for 2 days now and am debugging a web built with prototype/script aculo /
windows / etc... I have no real experience on a Mac.
Occasionally,
there's no better way to debug _javascript_ than an alert in a loop...
Once I h