Hi Scott,

Thks for the tips. I'm already using Firebug but didn't know about ColdFire. 
I'm going to install it on my local machine so if I can see CF errors within my 
CFC's (using AjaxCFC), it'll definitely come in handy. However, I don't think I 
can get hosting company (CrystalTech in my case) to configure their CF servers 
with Coldfire. In Firebug, I can see details of the wddx packet and the final 
result but what I really want to see is what the CFC is doing (variable states, 
query results, code stepping, etc..) before the result comes back (in my case I 
get either the "Error executing Database Query" result or the dreaded "Invalid 
reply from server"). With experience, I found that if you have a bug in your 
CFC, then the "Invalid reply from Server" message comes back. So then you have 
to review your code carefully...it's this kind of thing I wanted to debug and 
hopeflly, ColdFire will help with my local development.

Thks again, Andrew




>Andrew, 
>
>If you're not using Firefox w/the Firebug plugin, get it, the "Net" function
>alone can help tremendously in tracking down CF errors in Ajax calls. Ray
>Camden has also written a plugin for Firefox called "ColdFire" which brings
>CF errors into the Firebug interface.
>


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