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Is there a file on the RHEL linux filesystem that has the Javascript console data?

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Wondering if there is a file someplace on RHEL Linux that "backs" the javascript console you see in the browser.

We have the menu bar and shortcut keys disabled, so wanted to see if there was someplace where the javascript console information was otherwise available I could get to .. or if possible to enable that without any browser add-ons etc...

Wondering if there is a file someplace on RHEL Linux that "backs" the javascript console you see in the browser. We have the menu bar and shortcut keys disabled, so wanted to see if there was someplace where the javascript console information was otherwise available I could get to .. or if possible to enable that without any browser add-ons etc...

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This might be a question for the Mozilla Developer network.

This may come in handy, and is a good place to start: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/d.../Browser_Console

Here are some other places you may find help in the MDN community as well: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/d.../Community