... and if you're using Firefox and working on any sort of web-based application, I highly suggest installing firebug, as it'll let you examine what was sent/received for each request on the page, in context (including AJAX, etc.).
If you're not using Firefox (and I think the plugin still required Firefox 2, even), it's worth using Firefox+firebug just for debugging -- especially if you're doing anything significant with JavaScript.
In reply to Re^2: Using Mason etc.
by jhourcle
in thread Using Mason etc.
by John M. Dlugosz
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