Hi DC-Community, Foreword: First, please keep in mind, that this is my very first review at all and english is not my native language. So if you don't like something, find some mistakes or have some hints to improve future reviews from me, please don't hesitate to comment what i can do better next time. Second, please excuse the strange colors of my screenshots. As a visually impaired person i must use a black background with bright foreground colors. But PageSpy is so flexible, that it works with all color combinations and the syntax coloring is customizable too. So please look at my screenshots but imagine, that they look on your computer just like you expect it they should do. But now let's go for the main thing. The mini-Review! Introduction: I am developing a web application (a game) that use partially page updates via the asynchronous AJAX technology. The problem was, that this kind of software is not easy to debug and troubleshoot. 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Download PageSpy: PageSpy is a small add-on for Internet Explorer that allows you to select any element within a webpage, select an option in the context menu, and. The page content will change only in parts without reloading the full page. And if something went wrong, you don't easy know what and why it fails. If you reload the whole page, you can use the 'View Source' feature of your browser. But this won't work with this kind of technology. You ever only see the initial loaded source of the page and not the actual updated state of the objects in it. This was the main reason for my interest in PageSpy, when i stumbled over this program on the DonationCoder DiscountPage (). So i don't think a long time, went to the homepage (), downloaded the trial version, installed it and. Was impressed how handy, also in other aspects, this program is. So what in detail can PageSpy do for you? DHTML and HTML View: As i said earlier, PageSpy is able to give you many different and very clearly organized views of any HTML-Page showing up in your browser. PageSpy integrates in the contextmenu of your browser. So you activate it with a right mouseclick on the page or object your are interested in, and selecting the PageSpy-Entry. As you rightclicked somewhere on the page, PageSpy remembers on which object you've clicked. So in the DHTML-View the corresponding lines in the code is automatically highlighted for quick finding. The HTML-View of PageSpy is the equivalent of your browsers normal 'View Source' feature. The DHTML-View is the view generated from the actual DOM-Model objects of the page, representing the real actual state of the page objects and not the state when the page is loaded. Pagespy Installation. About pagespy. Name: pagespy; Version: 0.1.1; Author: Sydney Stockholm; Description: ### Installation; Tarball URL: Installation. Make sure you have node install. Install node for your respective platform (Windows/Mac/Linux) from Â. On the next two screenshots you'll see my page in my AJAX project. First in HTML-View, that represents the exact HTML-File on my webserver as it is transmitted when first loading the page in the clients browser. Second in the DHTML-View after AJAX has updated some single Objects in my page. Note the differences in the img src=' tags that are 'dummy' in the original source and later updated to real URIs from AJAX. The DHTML-Source is automatically highlighted by PageSpy in fact of my clicked object and i have highlighted the corresponding part in the HTML-View manually for your convinience. PageSpy - A swiss army knife for web-developers Summary: The functionality of PageSpy is too big to mention it all here. And i'm sure i have forgotten something and/or not have digged in deep enough yet. But even so far as i use PageSpy at the moment, it has become a indespensably tool for my web developing. There is a fully functional 30-days trial version available from the a.m. Authors homepage if you want to try PageSpy without any risk. And then you can purchase a key to register your installed trialware to get a full time-unlimited version. No need to download or reinstall sth. The price is IMHO very reasonable for such a good program ($19,95 for a single user license). And if you decide to purchase before 30th, April 2006, as a DonationCoder member, you can still get the very generously discount of 50% from the author. Purchasing my license works like charm. Even the discount was given without any problems. I got my licensekey about 2 minutes after the purchase. At the end i must say, that the author is very communicative and kind. As i mentioned above i need special colors that the actual version of PageSpy wasn't able to support. But a single eMail to the author with my wish for a fully configurable syntax coloring, results in a positive answer within a day. The author agrees to implement a customizing feature for the syntax coloring. This feature is, while writing this review, not yet implemented in the official version (not yet fully finished, but will come shortly, said the author), but i got a pre-release version from the author where i can hack my colors in (with an XML-Editor) until the comfortable GUI is finished. The custom syntax coloring works great in this pre-version. So i can pretty good live with this version. I really appreciate the special-care handling of my problems from Victor Sembelidis. Thanks here again for this! Now i must state, that i really like PageSpy and hold it worth the money, especially when you use the DonationCoder-Discount. BUT I AM NOT affiliated with the author in any way and i don't get any money for writing this review or from future sales of PageSpy. Hope this review will help some people to get their web developing done faster and easier in the future with PageSpy. Greetings JoTo. Excellent review -- I hadn't given pagespy the slightest glance, but now I'm playing with it like crazy. It's very well assembled, I sort of wish it was standalone though, or at least portable to other browsers. Oh well, can't it all right? I was relieved to learn its color scheme wasn't the same one as in the review Mouser: In my experience (granted, I haven't used Firefox much in the last year+), there were several different DOM/DHTML related extensions, but I've never seen anything that can hold a candle to pagespy--not even combinations of them. It does a lot and does it well, it seems. In addition to my review i tested the a.m. Okay i tested only the IE Developer Toolbar as i said i have problems with.NET based programs. Also i don't like the manual way of DOMHelper for installing and de-installing. It is in beta, but for me a little bit too beta. Going for IE DevToolbar. It is really a nice alternative to PageSpy with some advantages or functions PageSpy can't offer or can be done with IEDevToolbar quicker. I like the thing, that IEDevToolbar works directly on the page in the browser window. You haven't to switch between different windows. Even if this can be an advantage if you want to have more than one info window for different aspects open. Then PageSpy will come more handy again. I like really the quick outlining of objects, divs images a.s.o., showing its most important values right beside the outline frame, within IEDevToolbar. So you can analyze your Layout very quckly. This function PageSpy is really missing. I like the ruler and the measure ability of IEDevToolbar. So you can easily measure which amount of pixels or whatsoever you have to correct your layout a.s.o. And most of all, IEDevToolbar is FREE! I now use both of them together, PageSpy and IEDevToolbar, which one comes handy for the actual case, as an addition of functionality making the best out for me. So i think you give IEDevToolbar a try too. As it is free, you have to lose nothing but a small download and a few minutes of time. Greetings JoTo. Looks very nice, congrats to sembal (and JoTo for the review). Shame it is for IE only, and I imagine it would be very difficult to port over. Note most of the features are available in other browsers, but this integrates it all together in a clean way. Another essential for web developers is a request / HTTP header debugger. I long used proxomitron, which can regex and rewrite headers on the fly and log all HTTP requests. But a nicer UI is available with the name of Fiddler, an excellet HTTP debugger: the great thing is that this is cross-browser.
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