Hi,

I really found I don't need a debugger for Django. If I have a
problem, I set some random variable to the data I am interested
in and raise a non-existing exception, like:

  bla = user.__dict__
  raise Bla

Then I deal with my browser, and the (great!) error page of
Django will tell me all I want to know. If I need more
information, I add more variables like "bla" and hit "refresh" in
the browser. And ... I can experiment with functions in
'manage.py shell'.

Michael


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