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Re: How can i know the propery of a javascript object how can i see what object inclue [message #178936 is a reply to message #178921] Sun, 26 August 2012 18:32 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Thomas 'PointedEars'  is currently offline  Thomas 'PointedEars'
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Peter H. Coffin wrote:

> On Sat, 25 Aug 2012 13:17:31 +0200, Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn wrote:
>> Jeff North wrote:
>>> Both of you are right and wrong.
>> That depends on what the question is, which is not at all clear here.
>>
>>> If ppl took (literally) 2 seconds to do a search you would find:
>>> http://www.firephp.org/
>>
>> Or they could read my postings; I have pointed out FirePHP in my first
>> followup two days ago already. However, ISTM that this "discussion" came
>> about is that 1. the original question is gibberish, which can be
>> interpreted in multiple ways, and 2. that quoting distorted my first
>> followup.
>
> Yeah, you don't wanna try to take credit for that.

Pardon?

> FirePHP is a bundle of code that allows PHP programs running on a server
> to send stuff to FireBug, a javascript debugger running in FireFox, as a
> client. Which may aid in debugging the interaction between PHP server
> programs and client Javascript. Which is nifty, useful, and entirely

There still is no Javascript. Regardless, originally _Firebug_'s FirePHP
extension (now also supported elsewhere) supports debugging the interaction
between PHP server applications and the client side; not only and not
necessarily ECMAScript implementations on the client side. That's a
"however", which I also meant in my first followup, if you cared to read it.

> supporting the point you're trying to argue against.

Nonsense. Obviously you have not even understood, let alone read my
argument.


PointedEars
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