We've worked for almost a year on this, it was the final big open issues (in order to see many more of those in front of us, but all manageable :-) ). Today we learned that this obstacle will have been left behind us in the near future - which makes us ready to move from there very soon and with full energy !
!!! Congratulations and thanks to all !!!
Tuesday, May 23, 2006
Tuesday, May 16, 2006
Debug ASP.NET ATLAS/Ajax controls
ATLAS development is an interesting task and offers some new challenges. Debugging ATLAS control was such for me - how would one debug a webservice call done by an ATLAS/AJAX control if the call is not making it to the web application sitting on your server ?
XMLHttpRequest Debugging for IE (don't click, but add this link to your favourites)
XMLHttpRequest Debugging for Firefox (Requires Greasemonkey)
Once you have set the bookmark/favourite, go to the page that uses Xml Http Calls to get data from your web application, click the bookmarklet/favourite and a nicely done layer pops up that traces Javascript calls to the server and also displays the response. VERY VERY neat !
Thanks a lot Julien ! This little tool helped me save hours.
Check for updates on Julien's blog
XMLHttpRequest Debugging for IE (don't click, but add this link to your favourites)
XMLHttpRequest Debugging for Firefox (Requires Greasemonkey)
Once you have set the bookmark/favourite, go to the page that uses Xml Http Calls to get data from your web application, click the bookmarklet/favourite and a nicely done layer pops up that traces Javascript calls to the server and also displays the response. VERY VERY neat !
Thanks a lot Julien ! This little tool helped me save hours.
Check for updates on Julien's blog
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