Script Debugger 5: Dictionary Redesign Preview
A preview of the new design for Script Debugger 5′s dictionary window.
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A preview of the new design for Script Debugger 5′s dictionary window.
Using the InstallShield Script Debugger, Part 2.
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Question by Fernando: How to Debug VBScript without Visual Studio?
In the times of Win98, there was an application called “Microsoft Script Debugger” but it is now deprecated. (It still work.. but its debugging capabilities are very limited)
After these, microsoft shipped another application called “Microsoft Script Editor” with Office, but in newer office versions it is no longer included.
Question by devilgoalie2607: Can anyone figure out why I keep getting a pop-up message saying: “Just-in-time Debugger”?
After I chose the only option which is:
New Instance of Microsoft Script Editor,
I get an error message saying:
“Cannot create application data folder”
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Script Debugger is a Macintosh computer source code editor and debugging environment for the AppleScript programming language, and other languages based on Apple Inc.’s Open Scripting Architecture. It is a product of Late Night Software. Script Debugger version 1.0 was released in 1995 by Mark Alldritt as a third-party alternative to Apple’s freeware application, Script Editor. Its competitors at that time included ScriptWizard and Main Event Software’
Using the InstallShield Script Debugger, Part 1.
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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Microsoft Script Debugger is relatively minimal debugger for Windows Script Host-supported scripting languages, such as VBScript and JScript. Its user interface allows the user to set breakpoints and/or step through execution of script code line by line, and examine values of variables and properties after any step. In effect, it provides a way for developers to see script code behavior as it runs, thus eliminating much of the guess-work when things do
Script Debugger is a great feature of FileMaker Pro 11 Advanced. Part 2 of Alan Kirtlink’s video series highlights how to find errors using this the script debugger and test how scripts will work for users who don’t have full access to the database. A short note from end users everywhere: Developers, please remember that you build databases for us. If your scripts work for you, but not us, they don’t really work at all. Please follow Alan’s recommendation and double check your scripts.
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