Script debugging in non-IE browsers
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Script debugging in non-IE browsers
I know that this doesn't currently work and that script debugging currently only works in Internet Explorer, but I was hoping to bring it up as a possible thing to finally get working because IE sucks and I don't want to use it. So can we have this for Chrome? Please?
What I know is that Chrome requires a startup parameter:
This starts Chrome with the debug protocol enabled on port 9222. More details here: https://chromedevtools.github.io/devtools-protocol/
Seeing as this all works in IE surely there is only a few tweaks required to get it up and running in Chrome?
As always, thanks for your efforts.
What I know is that Chrome requires a startup parameter:
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chrome.exe --remote-debugging-port=9222
This starts Chrome with the debug protocol enabled on port 9222. More details here: https://chromedevtools.github.io/devtools-protocol/
Seeing as this all works in IE surely there is only a few tweaks required to get it up and running in Chrome?
As always, thanks for your efforts.
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jazz - Posts: 41
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Re: Script debugging in non-IE browsers
Hi jazz,
I'm happy to announce the latest preview of PHP Tools support for Chrome JS debugging. Please let me know once you had a chance to try it out.
Thanks,
I'm happy to announce the latest preview of PHP Tools support for Chrome JS debugging. Please let me know once you had a chance to try it out.
Thanks,
Miloslav Beno │ DEVSENSE s.r.o. │ @miloslavbeno │ miloslav@devsense.com
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Miloslav Beno - Posts: 1252
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