iBug

While creating Nads I perused the source code of Firebug and noticed a directory called iBug. What lies within you ask? Why Firebug for the iPhone of course.

It seems that iBug is a small webserver that you run during development. Placing a snippet of code into the head of pages you want to debug results in the page sending your log messages to the webserver, which forwards it into the Firebug console. Joe also says it accepts requests from the browser and sends them to the iPhone for processing. Very cool!

Posted July 30th, 2007 at 1:13 am in Programming | Permalink

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