From: Gary Poster [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I agree that
we ought to trash frames
we ought to use strict xhtml 1.0
we ought to rely on CSS for all graphic elements
(correlative) we ought to not use *any* shims or non-logical tables
the site ought to work completely without JS or Flash
* the immediate correspondence between the request and the
response containing essential information to analyse the problem
It's application problem and the application have to handle it.
Log all the request/responses on the server or the client side.
* newbies
They have
From: Rossen Raykov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Shall the dump help the regular surfer? I doubt so.
Shall it benefit the developer or the tester? Most probably not since they
are not performing their activities on the production site.
Oh, they most definitely help the developer or tester, because
Shall the dump help the regular surfer? I doubt so.
Shall it benefit the developer or the tester? Most probably not since
they
are not performing their activities on the production site.
Oh, they most definitely help the developer or tester, because errors do
appear on production sites
On Sat, 6 Apr 2002, Rossen Raykov wrote:
BUT: The developer has access to the system, and the dump doesn't have to
be
included in the HTML output. Maybe error dumps could be sent to a disk-log
of some sort?
Exactly that's my point.
Log it with as many details as you can!
From what he