Well you should develop with the studio, and use the line debugger. And the
time it takes to line break and step through to where you want will save you
countless hours. And the need for dumping variables with cfdump will be a
thing of the past.

Even with CF I do this more than cfdumping;-)




-----Original Message-----
From: James Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, 4 March 2008 9:25 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: For any .net (C#) users on the list

Is there an equivalent in asp.net (C#) of the <cfdump> tag?

I know I am probably going to get loads of responses asking me why bother
when I can examine variable contents in VS but there are times when I just
want to run a page on the server that dumps out a variable without me
needing to fire up VS all the time.

--
Jay

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