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.
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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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