Matthias Englert wrote:
> I have the feeling that people sometimes feel lost if they see an error.
> 
> Here is my _personal_ 'howto track down errors' (it might be 
> overcomplicated, not useful or obvious but maybe it helps somebody)
> 
> Use a testing MMP environment. MMP catch can be very useful!
> 
> Look at these part of the error
> 
> ROOT(914) : eval()'d code(267) : eval()'d code(3) : eval()'d code(78) : 
> eval()'d code on line 198
> 
> Find the cache file for the served page. What gets eval()'d on line 914 
> (should be snippet usually)? Look in this snippet (without loss of 
> generality) on line 267. What gets eval()'d there? And so on. Finally 
> you know which line in which snippet caused the error.
> 
> 
> Matthias 'I love MMP :-)' Englert
> 

MMP is back? I thought MMP for 1.3.1 was on hold till E recovers.
Am I wrong? I love MMP!

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