Using Camino 2.1 on Mac OSX 10.4:
How can I see JavaScript errors, and output which JavaScript programs are writing to console.log(...) ?
I understood that I need to use about:config and set
chimera.log_js_to_console
to true, but where do I now find the logfile?
In other browsers, we often have a menu entry saying "open JavaScript console", but I didn't find anything similar in Camino. I also checked the preferences, whether I maybe can specify a path for the console log file, but again to no avail.
How can I see JavaScript errors?
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- LoudNoise
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Re: How can I see JavaScript errors?
Camino was shut down in May. Are trying to support users who are still using it?
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Re: How can I see JavaScript errors?
No, I'm using it, because for OSX 10.4, it still seems to be the most "advanced" browser (in terms of HTML and JavaScript implementation).
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Re: How can I see JavaScript errors?
Does this help? http://www.mozdev.org/pipermail/camino/ ... 02329.html
Note that this is extremely old and I have no clue if it is still valid. At worst, it might annoy a lurker enough to jump in
Note that this is extremely old and I have no clue if it is still valid. At worst, it might annoy a lurker enough to jump in
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"Choose between the Food Select Feature or other Functions. If no food or function is chosen, Toast is the default."
"Choose between the Food Select Feature or other Functions. If no food or function is chosen, Toast is the default."
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Re: How can I see JavaScript errors?
LoudNoise wrote:Does this help? http://www.mozdev.org/pipermail/camino/ ... 02329.html
Thanks - this seems to work!