![]() ![]() I assume your problem is caused here: $('#someDropDown'). Are there any tools for tracking down asynchronous web development issues? Or maybe some time-tested methods? But what methods can I use to debug asynchronous timing issues in javascript/jQuery in the future? This seems well outside the context of IDE tools. The problem was that the database hadn't responded before the calculations were started. Here are the relavant pieces of code before the error: handleDataCallBack : function(transport) At that point I knew I had a timing issue, but not how to solve it. so there may be some bug in it, if you can help test and find some bug, please contact me github issue. It has no effect on tiddlywikis hosted on. TiddlyDesktop has few browser restrictions removed because it is made using a framework to develop web desktop applications. This plugin lets you save single file tiddlywinks that are currently on your local file system. However, once I added a FireBug break point the problem went away. to TiddlyWiki Tony, There is some misunderstanding here. But the displayed outputs were crazily wrong. In specific, my issue was that user inputs were supposed to be causing a Mongo database call and the results were sent, after a little math, to displayed outputs. What I need is a smarter debugging path for this problem. ![]()
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