Do you have to debug against the production system?

Can you run a copy of the system on your development box, and debug to your
hearts content there?

If you can't copy the db to your development PC, can you just have the CF
code there and point to the production db?

HTH,
Phil.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Gavin Cooney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CFAussie Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, April 23, 2004 11:55 AM
Subject: [cfaussie] Another debugging Question


> That printing problem happens to me too. Pain in the......
>
> But i've got another question. My servers are located in a data centre.
And
> if I turn on debugging for my IP address it turns on for the whole
> organisation and people start calling me saying they are getting "weird
SQL
> errors" below the page.
>
> So i was thinking of doing a OnRequestEnd.cfm page and putting it in the
> same folder as every Application.cfm on each of my servers.
>
> I'd love to use just one OnRequestEnd but from the docs....
>
> "The OnRequestEnd.cfm page must be in the same directory as the
> Application.cfm page ColdFusion uses for the current page. ColdFusion does
> not search beyond that directory, so it does not run an OnRequestEnd.cfm
> page that resides in another directory."
>
> In this file i could have something like:
>
> <cfif cgi.REMOTE_ADDR eq "my IP address" AND isdefined("url.debug") AND
> url.debug>
>
> <cfdump var=#form#>
> <cfdump var=#request#>
> <cfdump var=#application#>
>
> etc
>
> So my questions are:
> 1. Is there a better way?
> 2. Can i just output the debugging info using <cfsetting
> showDebugOutput="yes"> so it would show all the SQL etc?
>
> Thanks
>
> Gav
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "CFAussie Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Friday, April 23, 2004 10:02 AM
> Subject: [cfaussie] CF Debugging printing oddness
>
>
> I have an odd thing that's been happening to me for a while, and I'm
really
> getting sick of it.
> If I'm looking at a ColdFusion generated page and I have debugging turned
on
> the CF Server, I get the usual screens and screens of useful debugging
> information below my page. So far so good.
> If I print this page, I get the non-debugging info portion of the page
just
> fine, but then I get at least 5 pages of the HTML code that makes up the
> debugging information. Its exactly what you would see if you did a 'view
> source', but only for the debugging portion of the page and only when it
> gets printed.
>
> If you've ever viewed the source of the standard CF debugging html code,
you
> will know that it starts with a long string of HTML closing tags, like
this:
>
>
</td></td></td></th></th></th></tr></tr></tr></table></table></table></a></a
>
bbrev></acronym></address></applet></au></b></banner></big></blink></blockqu
>
ote></bq></caption></center></cite></code></comment></del></dfn></dir></div>
>
</div></dl></em></fig></fn></font></form></frame></frameset></h1></h2></h3><
>
/h4></h5></h6></head></i></ins></kbd></listing></map></marquee></menu></mult
>
icol></nobr></noframes></noscript></note></ol></p></param></person></plainte
>
xt></pre></q></s></samp></script></select></small></strike></strong></sub></
>
sup></table></td></textarea></th></title></tr></tt></u></ul></var></wbr></xm
> p>
> <style type="text/css">
> .cfdebug
>
>
> The oddest thing is that the printed HTML code only starts at
</PLAINTEXT>,
> and then goes on from there. No debugging HTML code before the
</PLAINTEXT>
> tag is ever visible on any page's printout.
> Is there some magic in the </person> tag just before the plaintext one?
>
> It happens on every PC here that I tried it on, and it does it to every CF
> app I tested, even though they have very different coding styles and
> origins.
> We run CFMX6.1
>
> Has anyone ever seen this before.
> Has anyone got a clue what might be causing it, or how I might stop it
from
> happening?
>
>
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