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Aug 11, 2009 19:48

We need someone who groks javascript to look at something because it's not breaking at seemingly random points.  Anyone ??

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techieb0y August 12 2009, 00:13:42 UTC
..."it's not breaking at seemingly random points."

Well that's simple, add a randomizer and use it to pick part of the DOM tree to prune off :p

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rono_60103 August 12 2009, 03:34:07 UTC
In spite of the amount of Javascript I've implemented (mostly from on-line or printed "cookbooks") and debugged recently, I'm not sure I'm up to trying to debug someone else's Javascript.

However, I can mention that I've found the Javascript debugger in Firefox to be useful more often than not, or at least once I learned to deal with its idiosyncrasies.

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mbcrui August 13 2009, 13:24:27 UTC
Thanks, Ron, but it's not broken in Firefox. Damned MS.

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