I realise that it's not ideal to be debugging against the production system.
I always try to debug on my PC, but the servers are Linux, so different
errors come up.
Plus if i had my way i'd have debugging on all the time on my PC so i can
watch the production apps, and see exactly what they're doing.
Also, i'll often trial an application on a production server and allow other
staff use and test it. I'd prefer to keep the debug info to myself!
G
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Subject: [cfaussie] Re: Another debugging Question
> 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
> >
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> > 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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