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Trying to get the javascript errors using selectpdf
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Using selectPDF in C# to convert URLs to PDF. It's obvious there are some javascript errors. Is there a way to get the errors when the conversion happens so I can see what's going on?
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Using selectPDF in C# to convert URLs to PDF. It's obvious there are some javascript errors. Is there a way to get the errors when the conversion happens so I can see what's going on?
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Using selectPDF in C# to convert URLs to PDF. It's obvious there are some javascript errors. Is there a way to get the errors when the conversion happens so I can see what's going on?
selectpdf
Using selectPDF in C# to convert URLs to PDF. It's obvious there are some javascript errors. Is there a way to get the errors when the conversion happens so I can see what's going on?
selectpdf
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I had the same problem and added the following code to the top of my page to figure out the error. In my case the error was "SyntaxError: Unexpected token 'const'" -- whatever browser that SelectPDF uses behind the scenes apparently doesn't support ES6.
<script>
window.onerror = function (msg, url, lineNo, columnNo, error)
document.write('<p>' + msg + '</p>');
;
</script>
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I had the same problem and added the following code to the top of my page to figure out the error. In my case the error was "SyntaxError: Unexpected token 'const'" -- whatever browser that SelectPDF uses behind the scenes apparently doesn't support ES6.
<script>
window.onerror = function (msg, url, lineNo, columnNo, error)
document.write('<p>' + msg + '</p>');
;
</script>
add a comment |
I had the same problem and added the following code to the top of my page to figure out the error. In my case the error was "SyntaxError: Unexpected token 'const'" -- whatever browser that SelectPDF uses behind the scenes apparently doesn't support ES6.
<script>
window.onerror = function (msg, url, lineNo, columnNo, error)
document.write('<p>' + msg + '</p>');
;
</script>
add a comment |
I had the same problem and added the following code to the top of my page to figure out the error. In my case the error was "SyntaxError: Unexpected token 'const'" -- whatever browser that SelectPDF uses behind the scenes apparently doesn't support ES6.
<script>
window.onerror = function (msg, url, lineNo, columnNo, error)
document.write('<p>' + msg + '</p>');
;
</script>
I had the same problem and added the following code to the top of my page to figure out the error. In my case the error was "SyntaxError: Unexpected token 'const'" -- whatever browser that SelectPDF uses behind the scenes apparently doesn't support ES6.
<script>
window.onerror = function (msg, url, lineNo, columnNo, error)
document.write('<p>' + msg + '</p>');
;
</script>
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