Using Mozilla in Testing and Debugging
Henrik Gemal writes "In this article I will describe some very cool features in Mozilla which will enable you to quickly find and debug errors in your web site and web applications."
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Can it find any bugs here?
-uso.
Dreams, dreams, don't doubt dreams, dreaming children's dreaming dreams. Sailor Moon SS
When I read that headline I thought "what's so hard about using Mozilla in testing? Just apt-get install mozilla, same as in woody and sid..."
10 PRINT CHR$(205.5+RND(1)); : GOTO 10
1) write a snazzy article about website bugs
2) upload article to own website
3) submit link to own article on Slashdot
4) discover the bug the hard way when own website is slashdotted to smitherines within 20 seconds
5) ????
6) Famous!
So when are Stanz, Spengler and Zedemore coming out?
You think that I'm crazy, you should see this guy!
American AC in Paris writes "In this thread, we will describe some very cool features in Mozilla which will enable you to quickly find the maximum load of your web site and applications."
Obliteracy: Words with explosions
He obviously isn't using Mozilla for load testing...
15 comments and already slashdotted.
Henrik Gemal writes "With this article I will subject myself to a massive DDoS produced by legions of slashreaders who will certainly turn my webserver to molten slag."
Bite your head off, man.
try taping down F5 ;)
"If you're thinking what I'm thinking, you're right." -
That would be "Mr. Bastardized HTML" to you, thank you very much.
IE now sets the standard for bastardization and no weasel browser doing new bastardization of HTML should get the uppity idea that it can do the same.
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