development robchurch on 29 Aug 2007 06:44 pm
Debugging “JScript”
As anyone who designs or developers web sites or web application will know, Microsoft Internet Explorer is atrocious, not just in the lack of support for standards, or the more esoteric behaviour it exhibits, but in the lack of decent debugging tools when it goes wrong.
With that in mind, Jonathan Boutelle’s excellent cheat sheet on getting the Microsoft Script Editor (comes free with Microsoft Office XP/2003, so I guess it’s not that free) is well worth a read.
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on 17 Sep 2007 at 6:17 am 1.Jonathan Boutelle said …
Hey,
Thanks for the link love!
I really wish MSFT would release better tools for debugging their crappy browser. But in the mean time, the script debugger is a much cheaper, lighter and easier to use tool than Visual Studio.