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I'm working with someone else's code, and I want to be able to see what JavaScript they have tied to a particular button on the page. Is there some way to watch what code is being fired off by clicking the button in FireBug or something?

I'm working with someone else's code, and I want to be able to see what JavaScript they have tied to a particular button on the page. Is there some way to watch what code is being fired off by clicking the button in FireBug or something?

Share Improve this question asked Jun 2, 2009 at 15:53 Trey PiepmeierTrey Piepmeier 1,0062 gold badges13 silver badges21 bronze badges 1
  • Duplicate: stackoverflow./questions/570960/… – Dan Lew Commented Jun 2, 2009 at 16:02
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Give Visual Event a try. It's a bookmarklet that will highlight all Elements in a page with events bound to them and will give you a nice little readout on what's bound to each Element.

I'm working with someone else's code, and I want to be able to see what JavaScript they have tied to a particular button on the page. Is there some way to watch what code is being fired off by clicking the button in FireBug or something?

I'm working with someone else's code, and I want to be able to see what JavaScript they have tied to a particular button on the page. Is there some way to watch what code is being fired off by clicking the button in FireBug or something?

Share Improve this question asked Jun 2, 2009 at 15:53 Trey PiepmeierTrey Piepmeier 1,0062 gold badges13 silver badges21 bronze badges 1
  • Duplicate: stackoverflow./questions/570960/… – Dan Lew Commented Jun 2, 2009 at 16:02
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Give Visual Event a try. It's a bookmarklet that will highlight all Elements in a page with events bound to them and will give you a nice little readout on what's bound to each Element.

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