- From: Garrett Smith <dhtmlkitchen@gmail.com>
- Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2013 11:35:37 -0800
- To: Brian Kardell <bkardell@gmail.com>
- Cc: François REMY <francois.remy.dev@outlook.com>, Thaddee Tyl <thaddee.tyl@gmail.com>, "public-script-coord@w3.org" <public-script-coord@w3.org>, es-discuss <es-discuss@mozilla.org>
On 2/27/13, Brian Kardell <bkardell@gmail.com> wrote: > On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 1:55 PM, François REMY < > francois.remy.dev@outlook.com> wrote: > >> > In browsers, when logging an object, you can actually click on an arrow >> > to browse through all its properties. The script engine does not relate to clicking on things -- that happens in a browser. So do you feel that script engines must ship with a console? Or does that apply to web browsers? And if so, why? Is an informative draft a fair start or does it need to be normative from the get-go? -- Garrett Twitter: @xkit personx.tumblr.com
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