RRogers wrote:Afternoon.
I check the eValid documentation and read eValid can detect javascript errors.
Can other browsers detect JavaScript errors?
Thanks
Thanks for asking RRogers.
As far as we know, all of the popular browsers can detect JavaScript (JScript) errors, but in most cases this information is somewhat hidden from view.
In fact, very often a page that actually has a JavaScript (JScript) mistake will "run normally" or will seem to.
In the case of eValid, when a JavaScript (JScript) error is detected during test script playback eValid warns the user with a message in the EventLog:
http://www.e-Valid.com/Products/Documen ... rrors.htmlNote that when you see this kind of message, eValid gives you the line number, character offset, and result code -- data needed in debugging your JavaScript.
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