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Desktop App Development TOC Collapse the table of content Expand the table of content This documentation is archived and is not being maintained. This documentation is archived and is not being maintained. Debugging Script with the Developer Tools This content refers to an older version of F12 developer tools. Please visit our latest F12 tools documentation. The Developer Tools feature of how to debug javascript in ie 10 Windows Internet Explorer 8 offers a built-in, lightweight Microsoft JScript debugger that enables developers to set breakpoints and to step through client-side JScript code without leaving the browser. This document outlines the high-level features of the JScript debugger. To get acquainted with the other features of the Internet Explorer 8 Developer Tools, refer to Discovering Internet Explorer Developer Tools; to get a complete reference of the Developer Tools interface commands, refer to Developer Tools User Interface Reference. Introduction Start Debugging Setting Breakpoints Controlling Execution Inspecting Variables Inspecting Call Stack Using Console to Execute Code Statements Using Console for Logging Alerts and Error Messages Remarks Related topics Introduction JScript debugging is a critical part of Web development. With the intuitive, lightweight JScript debugger, the Developer Tools feature brings one-click simplicity to the end-to-end JScript debugging experience. After installing Internet Explorer 8, developers can debug JScript on any site loaded in Windows Internet Explorer. To open Developer Tools within Internet Explorer 8, press F12; alternatively, on the Tools command bar, click the Developer Tools button. Note Although the JScript debugger can be used for debugging any engine implementin
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