Debugging Safari

6/12/2007 · 2 comments

in JavaScript, Safari

Check out this post by rakaz, which provides a quick walk-through on enabling the debug menu in Safari for Windows, which provides the ability to access JavaScript exceptions, show the JS console, enable a runaway JavaScript timer and turn off “Site-Specific Hacks”. This should make life a bit easier.

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Jason Crosse 6/12/2007 at 9:53 am

Brilliant. It’s a great ‘hack’ that helps me out a lot. I got it from a Slashdot post earlier today, but that doesn’t make it any less useful, does it?

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Alex 6/14/2007 at 8:22 am

Thanks Jason! Yeah, its nice to actually have decent debug menus in the major browsers these days. Granted, I’d be really happy if the Firebug folks created versions for IE, Opera and Safari…

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