Re: Testing a web app with heavy JS use

From: Ben Timby (asp@webexc.com)
Date: Mon Sep 13 2004 - 17:36:38 EDT


Two possibilities.

1. Use the Microsoft Script debugger to modify the values of variables
in the running JS.

2. Use a proxy (like achilles) that will allow you to modify the HTTP as
it travels from your browser to the server.

Hope that helps.

tblinux@covad.net wrote:

> Anybody know of a good way to strip or catch and manipulate input to a web app
> that uses JS to do error checking AND specify the input target address? ...oh
> and the "submit button" is JS driven too...
>
> Other than hand editing 30 screens of JS code?
>
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