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Henrik,

Many thanks. I can see the HTML and Javascript that I generate but as soon
as I try to do anything, Chrome demands that I use Ctl+P to open a file.
The variable that I wish to watch is not in any file - it is generated by
my system.

Is there no one else using CGIDEV and generated HTML/Javascript that has
had a similar problem?



On 22 May 2017 at 10:23, Henrik Rützou <hr@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

If you call the CGI program from Crome and developer-tools active while you
call the page
(start it with F12 just before you activate the page) you are able to see
what is sent to the
browser under "network" - click on any of the links and the will be both
the header and
what is received.

On Mon, May 22, 2017 at 10:50 AM, Rob Dixon <robertsdixon@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Keith,

Many thanks but I generate the HTML and Javascript - it isn't stored
anywhere. I am using CGIDEV2 and the stored HTML is only very basic, most
of it, including the <script> statement, being generated by my system.
This
allows great flexibility. I don't see how to get into debug mode.

Rob

On 20 May 2017 at 13:36, Keith McCully <keithmccully@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi Rob,
You could make a temporary test version of your setup.

Assuming the html is in IFS then copy your runtime source to a .js file
there. Make sure you include a <script > reference to your temp file in
the
html then it should appear in chrome debug.

Regards

Keith

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