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What exactly is the problem in current browsers? Do you happen to have a list of side-effects or errors that are occurring? |
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On your example page : http://benalman.com/code/projects/javascript-debug/examples/debug/ Firefox 3.6.12 with Firebug 1.6.0 (current stable release) : "this.trace is not a function" Opera doesn't use console.log/warn/... for now but opera.postError I also had an issue with Chrome 7 but they recently upgrade to version 8 (stable branch) and the error doesn't appears anymore it seems (objects weren't correctly logged, strings were). |
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Hmmn.. I'm not seeing any problems in Opera, I've tried in 10.63 and 11.0. What versions are you experiencing this issue in? |
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Yep that's because they updated Opera DragonFly: http://my.opera.com/dragonfly/blog/2010/12/03/getting-opera-dragonfly-ready-for-opera-11 (see: "Updated Command Line" -> was not working before). Well thank you for bringing this to my attention I didn't noticed the console.log/info/debug/error is now working in dragonfly. |
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Awesome. I'm in the process of a full rewrite of this, actually. I'll post it as soon as I have something good! |
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Hi,
This commit fix makes your logger works again with most current consoles :
-latest stable firebug (1.6)
-chrome console (v8 stable)
-IE8 dev tools
-opera
-firebug lite
I'm also planning to add more stuff soon, like:
-An hidden div on the page if no console available at all or if an option is setted.
Or at least a "tail".
-A way to export the history
Cheers and thx for your great jquery plugins!