About Project Bugtrack.

As of version 0.915 of crossProbe, this project came to life. We realized that the wide variety of different browsers outthere running on a gazillion platforms made it impossible to foretell the crossProbe performance in all situations / environments imaginable, so we added in a feature which purpose is to try gather information of things when crossprobe module phucks-up and automatically send them to a bug-database at our HQ. By getting this information we do not solely have to rely on you friendly people outhere occationally reporting these things back to us.

Enabling crossProbe to run in bugtrack mode is a onetime pieceocake operation, see bugTrackMode. Once running in this mode it will catch any javascript errors generated by your pages, even those triggered by your own code. If this doesn't ring a bell, I'll put it this way: -Man, you've just gotten yerself a robot-fella tracking javascript - errors any visitor of your page possibly could generate, and he is doing it for free 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. These statistics are available for you whenever you want from our HQ at http;//crossprobe.jet.st. if you decide to join in, which is free. Once you are in, you will be assigned a private account, username and userID. Your userinfo are required when logging in, so make sure you memorize or write it down. You also have to modify your bugTrackMode by telling it to sign every report coming from your pages with your username.

- Hurry up and join in today. The limit is set to 1000 individual accounts, since we don't want to overload the server. The project end date is set preliminary to March 31, 2000, but it can be shutdown at any time before if subjected to any kind of abuse or misuse.
- Betty crossProbe.