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Are there any means of debugging JS code, or at least get errors, on Android devices?

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This helps:

http://www.nanaze.com/2009/01/debugging-javascript-on-android.html

There are Firebug like methods (e.g. console.debug, console.info) that will log to logcat, so you can snoop there.

In my testing I'm getting logs to W/browser, not D/WebCore, but the info is being logged there.

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Error messages should show up in the log with the WebCore tag.

Answered previously.

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Robby Pond
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  • We answered with the same link at the same time. See my answer - it looks like the Tag isn't always WebCore - perhaps it is if the browser view is embedded in an app. – mbafford Jun 28 '10 at 15:08
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As it says http://www.technomancy.org/android/javascript-debugging/ you use can use console.log(...) to log messages, and then install a log viewer to view the logs if you filter based on browser (at least on Android 2.2)

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