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By vort3x
via objectreference.net
Submitted: Jul 15 2008 / 17:54

In order to aid in development of my own websites, I enabled JavaScript debugging in Internet Explorer a few weeks back. To my horror, I have quickly experienced what seems to be complete disregard for serving syntactically correct JavaScript on the open internet. No, I’m not just talking about a few niche websites, run by amateur programmers. I am talking about industry-leading nerd-friendly powerhouse websites that should know better.
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bloid replied ago:

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I'm sure IE isn't entirely blameless

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amphi replied ago:

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You are using IE? Get off the internet!

>Anyone who writes production JavaScript should always have script debugging enabled.

The sane option would be FF+Firebug/web dev plugin.

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