why not use the DEBUG precompiler var?

On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 10:36 AM, petemounce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> So I'm writing a view-component that outputs some performance
> information, and I'm also looking at the CombineJS component that
> there's a patch for.  I want to be able to launch an action in a
> MonoRail site in debug mode - which would mean the performance view-
> component would render as opposed to not, and the CombineJS component
> would not minify JS or strip comments, so that it's possible to read
> and step-through if necessary.
>
> So, I thought I'd add a debug=1 conditional.  Fine, easy.
>
> Then I thought that, while I'm in debug mode, it would be nice if
> everywhere I navigated to would also be in debug mode, so I don't have
> to keep adding it to URLs and refreshing.  What is my best bet for
> doing that?  I guess an AfterRendering filter that parses for hrefs
> and so on, and then if it finds any, appends in my debug=1?  I think
> my other possibility is maybe subclassing the UrlHelper?  What do you
> think?
> >
>


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