![]() ![]() Maybe if IE's javascript engine wasn't a giant piece of crap, we wouldn't be as reliant on debuggers as we are now. I can find many pages specifically, even within MS 'official' instructions that name Win10 and MS Edge, but still refer to the parameters of Explorer. That's what i do for sites that cause those errors. From there go to the debugger tab and pause the debugger. To navigate from bookmark to bookmark, press F2 to move forward, or SHIFT+F2 to move backward. In Edge if you hit the F12 key that will bring up the dev screen. Pressing CTRL+F2 toggles a bookmark on the current line. That sucks.Ī useful feature when debugging a large document with MS Script Debugger is setting bookmarks. ![]() This means you risk users seeing bugs that never appeared in your devlopment environment. The reason I no longer use the MS Script debugger is because when you install it, you also appear to install a scripting engine that's slightly different from the one that comes as standard with Windows. Running docs, Call stace etc always empty.am I missing something here? MY GOD I HOPE YOU CAN HELP - this is driving me batty! Its worth noting that if you already have Microsoft Script Editor installed, it will intercept errors just like. Wow - YOU guys might be able to help.CAN'T get script dbg working on my Dev box - have enabled script debugging in IE, at my App level in IIS and have given create IIS Process user debug rights.no matter WHAT I do, every time I try to debug, MSD pops up, but with no document. Maxthon have an option to disable this annoying behavior, though. Very annoying, and one of the reasons I swtiched to Firefox for tabbed navigation. Note that browser based on IE, such as Avant Browser or Maxthon, turn on the "Disable Script Debugging" option when they start. The Office and VS debuggers are the same and are infinitely more useful than the MS Script Debugger. If you have Visual Studio or Office you are much better off using them for debugging ( debugging via office). Currently we use Visual Studio to debug both Windows Scripting (Jscript & VBScript) and JavaScript within HTML pages. I seem to remember that just clicking the button on the debugger would take down IE with it, but recently I find if I do File > Close instead, it leaves IE running. I'm certainly not an MS-worldview advocate, but you'd be missing out if you didn't try Visual Studio for Javascript debugging. TypeScript is great for writing client-side code as well as Node. In VS 2005, you don t even have to add vars to the watch window, you can hover and get a popup of a full object tree. The Visual Studio debugger is pretty well every bit as good as and sometimes better than Venkman but for IE. Certainly, if you're debugging with Visual Studio, you can select "Debug.Detach all processes" from the menu with that effect. ![]() Stuart - I think that has changed now, however I think the "Debug.Stop Debugging" menu item would detach from the process so you could close the window without killing IE. Has that been fixed now? Must test it again. That's the most annoying thing in the world. The reason I *stopped* using the debugger was that shutting down the debugger also shut down IE. ![]()
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