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==================================================================== Netscape JavaScript Debugger 1.1 ==================================================================== Netscape JavaScript Debugger is subject to the terms detailed in the license agreement accompanying it. "Getting Started with the JavaScript Debugger" describes how to use the debugger. This document is available online at the following URL: http://developer.netscape.com/library/documentation/jsdebug/index.htm In addition, a PDF version of the document is available for download at the following URL: http://developer.netscape.com/library/documentation/jsdebug/jsd.pdf Release Notes (detailing known problems and workarounds) are available online at the following URL: http://home.netscape.com/eng/Tools/JSDebugger/relnotes/relnotes11.html ==================================================================== System Requirements ==================================================================== Netscape JavaScript Debugger is available on the following operating systems: Windows 95/NT Macintosh PowerPC Solaris 2.4, 2.5, 2.6 SunOS 4.1.3 Irix 5.3, 6.2, 6.3 The recommended memory configurations are as follows: Windows 95/NT: 16MB Macintosh PPC: 16MB Unix: 64MB ==================================================================== Installation Requirements ==================================================================== * Before installing Netscape JavaScript Debugger, you must install and run Netscape Communicator version 4.02 or later. * For UNIX users: Before installing Netscape JavaScript Debugger, you must set the following environment variables and restart Communicator: MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME Set to the directory in which Communicator is installed. (You may have done this when installing Communicator.) If you installed Communicator in /communicator_installation_directory, you could use a call such as: setenv MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME /communicator_installation_directory LD_LIBRARY_PATH Add MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME to this path. If you already have this variable set, you can add MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME with a call such as the following: setenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH ${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}:${MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME} If you do not already have this variable set, you can set it with a call such as the following: setenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH ${MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME} * IMPORTANT NOTE to Visual JavaScript PR1 users: Due to a CLASSPATH conflict, you must uninstall Visual JavaScript PR1 *before* starting Netscape JavaScript Debugger. If you do not do this, the debugger displays a message box notifying you to uninstall Visual JavaScript PR1, and then quits. To uninstall an application under Windows 95/NT: 1. Click the Start menu and choose Settings|Control Panel. 2. Open the Add/Remove Programs control panel and specify Visual JavaScript 1.0 PR1. ==================================================================== What Gets Installed ==================================================================== Netscape JavaScript Debugger is installed using the SoftUpdate mechanism. By default, the debugger files are placed where you installed Netscape Communicator. For example, assume you installed Communicator for Win95/NT in: c:\program files\netscape\communicator\program In this case, the debugger files would be installed in: c:\program files\netscape\communicator\program\jsdebug The following files and directories are installed in the jsdebug directory or folder: jsdebugger.html (open this page in Navigator to start the debugger) jsdeb11.jar sounds\*.au images\*.gif samples\*.* ==================================================================== What To Do First ==================================================================== The first time you run the debugger, Navigator displays several security dialogs that describe special privileges that the debugger requires to run. You *must* grant those privileges in order for the debugger to function. NOTE: To prevent these dialogs from appearing the next time you run the debugger, check the "Remember this decision" box. For convenience, you should add the Debugger location to your bookmarks, or to your personal toolbar in Navigator. ==================================================================== Copyright (c) 1997, Netscape Communications Corporation