Discuss: JavaScript Logging
by David F. Miller
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42 Thanks
Keep the great work going. The tips are really helpful, as are some of the discussions. Learnt a lot. Thank you.
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posted at 06:28 pm on April 12, 2009 by Tegan Baker-Hall
43 Thank you!
Thanks Tom for the tips and inspiration. I’m beginning to dig fvlogger. Maybe I’ll share my results some time. :)
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posted at 07:34 am on April 30, 2009 by Kenneth Lee
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41 Using fvlogger as a Flash log console
Hey David, thanks for fvlogger. I was using it to debug some Flash/Javascript integration, then, just for the hell of it, hooked up our Flash tracing to a separate window with fvlogger in it using the Flash ExternalInterface calls. Brilliant.
We’ve had Flash debuggers inside Flash before… but at runtime they can’t really handle the volume of debug info that can come out. Hell, even the Flash IDE has the poorest output log ever.
fvlogger was easy to get working.
Thanks.
posted at 03:28 pm on May 18, 2007 by Tom George