Dave, You are correct but stuff slips through the cracks. It's how well you can track back the error to the source when it occurs that will dictate if the code will be fixed when or if it happens. I can show a pretty nice user friendly error, but the question remains the same. How will I track errors in my site back to the template it occurs on and how did the user create that error. Simply put, Adobe has not developed much of an error tracking system. Now a days, I am tracking not only every click event and on which element up the DOM tree but also using that information when catching server errors that will help me figure out how it happened. I'd bet some of the other developers here would pay good money to have the same system in place for their websites.
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