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Luca Pallia JavaScript file you can insert into your pages to simulate the Firebug console in browsers that are not named "Firefox"
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browneyes browneyesFirefox 以外のブラウザでも Firebug でデバッグ出来るようになる JS。
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Attila GyörffyFirebug is an extension for Firefox, but what happens when you need to test your pages in Internet Explorer, Opera, and Safari? The solution is Firebug Lite, which you can insert into your pages to simulate the Firebug console in browsers than Firefox.
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Firebug is an extension for Firefox, but what happens when you need to test your pages in Internet Explorer, Opera, and Safari? If you are using
console.log()to write to Firebug's console, you'll wind up with JavaScript errors in these other browsers, and that's no fun.The solution is Firebug Lite, a JavaScript file you can insert into your pages to simulate the Firebug console in browsers that are not named "Firefox".
Installing Firebug Lite
First, download firebuglite.zip and unzip it into any directory on your web server. Then insert this line of code into any page that you want to contain Firebug:
<script language="javascript" type="text/javascript" src="http://www.getfirebug.com/path/to/firebug/firebug.js"></script>
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Firebug is an extension for Firefox, but what happens when you need to test your pages in Internet Explorer, Opera, and Safari? If you are using >
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Firebug is an extension for Firefox, but what happens when you need to test your pages in Internet Explorer, Opera, and Safari? If you are using > >
console.log() >to write to Firebug's console, you'll wind up with JavaScript errors in these other browsers, and that's no fun. > >
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jdr santosFirebug is an extension for Firefox, but what happens when you need to test your pages in Internet Explorer, Opera, and Safari? If you are using console.log() to write to Firebug's console, you'll wind up with JavaScript errors in these other browsers, an
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Owen BlackerA Firebug-alike for IE.
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Nicolas PerriaultFirebug Lite Firebug is an extension for Firefox, but what happens when you need to test your pages in Internet Explorer, Opera, and Safari?
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The solution is Firebug Lite, a JavaScript file you can insert into your pages to simulate the Firebug console in browsers that are not named "Firefox".
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