Firebug console for IE

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Firebug console for IE

Update: A better version of what I was trying to do is here. It works around the cross-domain permission problems in IE by not loading a page in the frame, but putting there the actual content.

Firebug – no words to describe how cool it is, really. After the recent new release (1.0. beta) the number of features is overwhelming. I for one can’t live anymore without it, seriously.

One of the things I noticed on the website is the ability to use the Firebug console in other browsers than Firefox. I don’t know if this existed before version 1.0 but if it did, it was the best kept secret. I am so addicted to the console in Firefox, I use it all the time to tweak a few things here and there when I’m working on a page. Recently I was looking for something similar for IE, but couldn’t find it. Lo and behold, it was right under my nose.

So, here’s the page that describes how to use Firebug in IE (and others). Basically you unzip the Firebug Lite files somewhere on your server and then you include firebug.js in your pages. But why stop there? And isn’t it possible to avoid including this script on every page (and forgetting to remove once you’re done, or removing it prematurelly since a page, just like a painting, is never really finished). Bookmarklets to the rescue!

I wanted to host the Firebug files on my hard-drive and then use a javascript dynamic include to load firebug.js via a bookmarklet. This way I would be able to load the firebug console every time I want it, on any page. Unfortunatelly IE’s security policy won’t allow it. Then?

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  1. yt on

    Do you know about Flex + PHP SDK?


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