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Logging JavaScript Calls
I'm not really a Java or Web Probrammer, but I'm curious about some of the actions that some webpages are doing.
So is there an easy way that I can log what JavaScript is called from a web page as I navigate through it. I've tried looking at the page sources but they are all frames and it would be very time consuming. Anybody any thoughts? |
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If your using Firefox then this might be useful: Javascript Debugger - Firefox Extension.
Otherwise I'd try Googling for "Javascript Debugger" |
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I am using Firefox, so that's good start thanks. I can now browse through code etc. which is good.
What I could really do with is a sort of trace Window, so that when I click button x I get a log that function y is called. |
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i don't think that something like that exists.. search the firefox plugin site - maybe there is an extension.. or program an extension yourself
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