looks good. ill check it out
another option in step with this would be to use Firebug (getfirebug.com)
which is a plugin for Firefox that can show all headers and responses sent
via XHR/AJAX. no logging, but it''s right there, in-line with your
browser
ed
On 7/25/06, Francois Beausoleil <francois.beausoleil@gmail.com>
wrote:>
> http://www.agilewebdevelopment.com/plugins/responselogger
>
> From the README:
>
> Ever wondered what exactly Rails returned in an RJS response ?
Here''s
> your chance to see it:
>
> ===> text/javascript (49 bytes)
> Element.replace(''target'', ''<em>It
works!</em>'');
>
> <==>
> == ResponseLogger
>
> Logging the response value is easy. Simply install the plugin and it
> works. The plugin will not log the response body in non-development
> mode.
>
> == Installation
>
> Nothing could be simpler:
>
> $ script/plugin source svn://svn.teksol.info/svn/rails/plugins
> $ script/plugin install response-logger
>
> Alternatively, you can install using +svn:externals+ by doing:
>
> $ script/plugin source svn://svn.teksol.info/svn/rails/plugins
> $ script/plugin install -x response-logger
>
> == License
>
> This plugin is released under the MIT License.
>
> I hope someone finds this useful.
>
> Bye !
> --
> Fran?ois Beausoleil
> http://blog.teksol.info/
>
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