Cross-Browser/Version Debugging -Urgent Help Needed!

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  • QuietMike
    Registered User
    • May 2001
    • 17

    #1

    Cross-Browser/Version Debugging -Urgent Help Needed!

    Is there any software or site that will completely debug a webpage to make sure it is cross-browser/version comatible? I need something that will also debug javascript.

    One of my cj2s is mostly javscript created on the client side to lower the file size and I have a feeling that a lot of the visitors are not seeing the links. Even thought I have a high prod, I believe that it should be a lot higher. Can anyone please help me?
  • jimmyf
    OU812
    • Feb 2001
    • 12651

    #2
    I use Nutscape...and the last time I checked it's free..Both 4.7xx and 6.xx..I think IE is also free
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    • zubr
      Confirmed User
      • Jan 2002
      • 1227

      #3
      Get yourself Netscape 3.0 - that's the browser that's bitching about every line - you will see all you errors
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      • heymatty
        Confirmed User
        • Oct 2001
        • 2188

        #4
        go check the scripts on bratta.com

        he has some of the best browser checking in his scripts

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        • RIPP
          Confirmed User
          • Jan 2002
          • 111

          #5
          Do your design and testing on the closest version 4 stable browser that's Netscape... (4.08 Pro is a good choice).

          Anything programmed for the web now should be a minimum compatability of version 4, if they are using a browser that's not 4 compatible they probably are running at 640x480 on a monochrome monitor and don't yet own a credit card

          I use Netscape 4.08 Professional to do my website testing... Then I will intermittently check to see things look and work almost identical in IE.

          ALWAYS test in Netscape... IE tries to guess what you're doing and so some mistakes,(LOTS OF EM') if you make them, will not show up.... It's not nice to find all of your errors showing up when you think you've finished your site and then test in Netscape to find you've got a shitload of errors.

          If it works properly in Netscape 4.08 Pro it'll generally work well for Unix/Linux Web Browsers, Macs, MS Crap & WebTV

          Use Netscape as your testing browser while creating and then test with IE crap on and off... If it works well in both you should have no probs with other operating systems... Just try to keep as standard to 4 code as possible, less you put in exceptions for the different browsers

          Browsers will be the safest test of your code, to use some 3rd party software it would basically need be BOTH of these browsers to test the code effectively,(more chance of bugs because of this also) so doubt you'll find anything that's too decent for this,... Plus you'd still need test the final code with the target browsers... So my advice like a few above is to just test with the browsers

          Later, RIPP
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          • Kat - Fast
            Confirmed User
            • Feb 2001
            • 2303

            #6
            This is one of my favs http://www.htmlvalidator.com/lite/ it's good and free...

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