Hi guys. I'm having some problems with the DOM giving me the error as "DOM Object Constructor can not be called as a function" only on Webkit browsers (Safari, Chrome, etc.)
The problem is that I'm at a loss with Google Chrome JavaScript debugger. I'm used to Opera's Dragonfly and Firefox' Firebug.
Unfortunately I can't use them (or do not know how to) for knowing where the error is being thrown.
So, can anyone tell me how do I inspect the JavaScript with Google Chrome so I can know where the error is thrown? Please note that the JS being analyzed is not on an external .js page, but on an actual .php
BTW, I used a try and catch statement to read the error. The thing is, that I have dozens of them on the code.
I don't see Israel actively and intentionally killing people from outside the countries I've mentioned. I'm not defending them, I'm not Jewish nor I care about them, by the way. The attitude you mention is the one that every country in the world also has. What do you think Russia assumes from every country that doesn't support their invasion, aggression, terrorism and hypocrisy about Ukraine? And they're also killing innocent people every day there, also using the anti-Nazi rethoric for it.
My point is: let's cut the drama about Israel being the worst of the worst, because they aren't, they're just another stupid country on another stupid human war, being humans and killing other humans in the process; the same thing every other stupid country has done, is doing and will do.
And by the way, What do you think organizations like Hamas and Hezbollah do every day? Exactly, kill and repress innocent people every day. Humans being humans, all being the same.
Without Israel, you wouldn’t even be able to write this comment. Iran and Islam are threats to the world, and without Israel, Iran would bomb your country.
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Jose_49
Hi guys. I'm having some problems with the DOM giving me the error as "DOM Object Constructor can not be called as a function" only on Webkit browsers (Safari, Chrome, etc.)
The problem is that I'm at a loss with Google Chrome JavaScript debugger. I'm used to Opera's Dragonfly and Firefox' Firebug.
Unfortunately I can't use them (or do not know how to) for knowing where the error is being thrown.
So, can anyone tell me how do I inspect the JavaScript with Google Chrome so I can know where the error is thrown? Please note that the JS being analyzed is not on an external .js page, but on an actual .php
BTW, I used a try and catch statement to read the error. The thing is, that I have dozens of them on the code.
Thanks :p
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