Debug and explore AJAX with FireBug(encosia.com)

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An article showing in detail how to use a JavaScript debugger to learn about the ASP.NET AJAX framework and solve common problems.

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posted by yesthatmcgurkyesthatmcgurk(4063) 4 years, 11 months ago 0

Too bad Firebug gets out of sync half the time and stops working the other half. And, dear God, please save us all from Venkman. But I suppose I can't complain; they're better than the Opera javascript debugger (i.e., alert(yourVariableGoesHere)).

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posted by gt1329agt1329a(7849) 4 years, 11 months ago 0

I can't think of a time FireBug has ever let me down. If you haven't tried it in awhile, give it another go with the release version that's out now.

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posted by gavinjoycegavinjoyce(25.7k) 4 years, 11 months ago 0

FireBug has been good to me too

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posted by joejoejoejoejoejoejoejoe(1140) 4 years, 11 months ago 0

Always worked great for me too.

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