> I'd agree with the tutorial that the stack trace is not something that the
> end user is going to want to see, but while I'm developing I'd rather not
> have to do anything extra to see the trace if I'm not running the web
server
> locally.

How about this trick: I always print the stack trace, even in the end
product, but ... I print it inside an HTML comment. This way, if there are
problems, I can always tell the end user to send me the page, and get a
better grasp on what's going on.

Erez


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