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Hey obsessidian, not my fault you can't spell worth shit

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After seeing your link I tried it out, but it appears it has a few problems with xmlhttp requests.mjrpes wrote:I also recommend this awesome tool for debugging in multiple versions of IE:
http://www.my-debugbar.com/wiki/IETester/HomePage
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yup that's a method i use myself.mjrpes wrote:Also, I didn't figure this out until playing around with the css. It was clear once I started setting background colors of ul, then the li elements. I use a harsh #0f0 or #f00 to make it stand outWhen I run into css problems this is how I start out troubleshooting things and it usually helps pinpoint the problem pretty quickly... I'd recommend doing this if you run into problems in the future.
I also recommend this awesome tool for debugging in multiple versions of IE:
http://www.my-debugbar.com/wiki/IETester/HomePage
Interesting... will have to check this out.... haven't had the need to try it out yet with ajax-y sites.Eraser wrote:After seeing your link I tried it out, but it appears it has a few problems with xmlhttp requests.mjrpes wrote:I also recommend this awesome tool for debugging in multiple versions of IE:
http://www.my-debugbar.com/wiki/IETester/HomePage
The webapp I'm working at for my work functions properly in IE8, but when I try it under IE8 in the IETester tool, it gives a bunch of fatal javascript errors.