[twitter-dev] alert() in anywhere.js

2010-05-14 Thread Larry
I just came across a coworker's browser that triggered an alert() call from anywhere.js. While okay for development, the use of alert() is not friendly for production websites. Could these be converted console.log() or some other benign mechanism? Grepping through anywhere.js I found two

Re: [twitter-dev] alert() in anywhere.js

2010-05-14 Thread Abraham Williams
Both of which are issues that will pretty much stop @Anywhere from working and need to be noticed as soon as possible at installation. Hiding them in console.log will make it more likely that @Anywhere will be installe improperly and the admins will only find out when users complain. Abraham On