Thanks Rob,
Only one issue with that (my fault I should have said!) the site is
internal and only supports IE (5.5 and above).
Any other app I can use?
"RobG" <rgqld@iinet.net.au> wrote in message
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> Adrian wrote:
>> Hi
>> I have an HTML page that loads 3 or 4 JS files under some conditions
>> it gives a script error on line 100 the html is only 10 or so lines long.
>> So when working out which line is in error do I count each line in each
>> JS file in order from the point at which they are loaded?
>>
>> is there an app that would do that for me?
>
> Use Firefox (or similar such as Mozilla or Netscape) and the JavaScript
> console. It will (most probably) tell you exactly where the error is with
> a link to the line in the file - you don't even need an editor with line
> numbering (though of course it would help).
>
>
>
> --
> Rob
Received on Mon Nov 21 03:23:47 2005