I was playing around with mochikit and Django yesterday, and was
getting really frustrated by one particular aspect:

In any view code that was only responding to async requests, if I had
a typo or error in my Python code (anything that would raise an
exception), I wasn't seeing any exceptions *anywhere*. Usually of
course, Django sends the exception information back to the client, to
be displayed on screen. Doesn't work so well when some JS is expecting
the response.

This was using the dev server and DEBUG=True. Maybe I missed something
in terms of how to get useful output, but it'd be nice if there were a
decorator or something that could tell Django that the client
expecting a response is *not* going to be able to display that
response, and the exception info should be displayed on the terminal.

Just my two cents,
Jay P.

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