Haha that is awesome! On 4/12/13 4:39 AM, "Patrick Mueller" <[email protected]> wrote:
>Did a little checking myself last night, because I was curious :-) > >It appears to me those DEEPAK messages are likely some debug message >someone put in WebKit when they were porting it to their platform. Eg, >Samsung. Whoops. Perhaps you can configure the Android log to hide them >somehow. Or maybe you can upgrade to Jelly Bean, where hopefully they >didn't forget to remove their debug code. > > >On Fri, Apr 12, 2013 at 6:16 AM, David Lewis <[email protected]> wrote: > >> THANK YOU! >> >> It is indeed an S3 that I use for testing. >> >> >> On Fri, Apr 12, 2013 at 4:55 AM, Shazron <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> > There is no such committer/contributor from Cordova. >> > >> > Also try searching the code-base using any key words that you provided >> > (initializeAttributes, AtomicHTMLToken), you won't find anything: >> > >> > >> >>https://github.com/search?q=DEEPAK+%40apache%2Fcordova-android&type=Code& >>ref=searchresults >> > >> > This is not coming from Apache Cordova. >> > >> > But! - like a good mystery, I checked whether there are any Apache >> > contributors named 'Deepak'. There is one, and he contribs to the >>Apache >> > Web Services project: http://ws.apache.org/ >> > >> > Are you using any of the subprojects? (see list in the link) >> > >> > It might be just in WebCore itself as well: >> > >> > >> >>https://github.com/WebKit/webkit/blob/master/Source/WebCore/html/parser/A >>tomicHTMLToken.h#L267 >> > >> > And Samsung might be the culprit - are you specifically using a >>Samsung >> > Galaxy S3? >> > >>https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!topic/phonegap/9ZjRR71OnRo >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 7:00 PM, David Lewis <[email protected]> >>wrote: >> > >> > > 04-11 21:55:15.476: D/DEEPAK(7802): In the initializeAttributes() >> Before >> > > insertAttribute() call >> > > >> > > 04-11 21:55:15.476: D/DEEPAK(7802): In the initializeAttributes() >> After >> > > insertAttribute() call >> > > >> > > 04-11 21:55:15.476: D/DEEPAK(7802): In the AtomicHTMLToken >>constructor >> > > After Call initializeAttributes >> > > >> > > 04-11 21:55:15.476: D/DEEPAK(7802): In the AtomicHTMLToken >>constructor >> > > before Call initializeAttributes >> > > >> > > >> > > These are tagged as coming from my app, but it's not from my code. >> > Whatever >> > > is happening is spamming my logcat. Anybody know how to shut it off? >> > > >> > >> > > > >-- >Patrick Mueller >http://muellerware.org
