Remote feature of Web Inspector, whereby you use an instance of WebKit and debug another one in different machine, is one important feature (that is being worked on) of WebKit I can’t wait to start using. Till that day, remote debugging is always a challenge. There are of course assorted workarounds out there. At Sencha we decide to have and share with you a little tool that helps JavaScript remote debugging. It is available in two flavors: GUI-based (using Qt obviously) and Python-based for scripts and automation. Right now, the target is Android WebKit but there is no reason why we should not march to other platforms as well (e.g. QtWebKit on Symbian and MeeGo). Get it while it’s hot!
the fun of remote JavaScript debugging
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