[jQuery] Re: jshArea - JavaScript Hacking Area

2007-10-04 Thread jshArea
Published: http://jsharea.googlecode.com/files/jshArea-01.tgz

[jQuery] Re: jshArea - JavaScript Hacking Area

2007-10-02 Thread jshArea
Yes as bookmarklet. Now, on my old PC with linux, I can't use Firefox o IE. I'm using Opera. I thinking jshArea like un generic hacking method, browsers indipendent. The TAGs method is the best? To load libraries with Ajax? (with jQuery??) (Thanks for your time) On Oct 2, 5:29 pm, polyrhythmic

[jQuery] Re: jshArea - JavaScript Hacking Area

2007-10-02 Thread jshArea
Yes as bookmarklet. Now, on my old PC with linux, I can't use Firefox o IE. I'm using Opera. I thinking jshArea like un generic hacking method, browsers indipendent. The TAGs method is the best? To load libraries with Ajax? (with jQuery??) (Thanks for your time) On Oct 2, 5:29 pm, polyrhythmic

[jQuery] Re: jshArea - JavaScript Hacking Area

2007-10-02 Thread jshArea
Yes as bookmarklet. Now, on my old PC with linux, I can't use Firefox o IE. I'm using Opera. I thinking jshArea like un generic hacking method, browsers indipendent. The TAGs method is the best? To load libraries with Ajax? (with jQuery??) (Thanks for your time) On Oct 2, 5:29 pm, polyrhythmic

[jQuery] Re: jshArea - JavaScript Hacking Area

2007-10-02 Thread polyrhythmic
Phew, do you use that as a bookmarklet? Why not use Firebug or IE Web Developer to get a console? Whatever console you use, loading jQuery is as easy as adding script tags that link to a jQuery library. I know that there's some ScriptMonkey code out there that'll enable jQuery on any page, but