Jeremy, please do drop a note directly to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I'm
sure they will both love to hear about the problem and, as in Andrew's case,
may offer a bug fix. I'm not aware of that problem myself. 

As for "tutorials/best practices available that show how to make debugging
CFC a bit nicer", do you mean specifically with regard to using FusionDebug
to debug them? Or do you mean in general? 

And if you mean with regard to FD, I'd ask "a bit nicer" than what? What's
the issue (other than this one seeming bug)? Not being cheeky or
defensive--just email's tendency to make things come off that way! :-)

/charlie
http://www.carehart.org/blog/

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From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of <cfgroupie>
Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2006 8:13 PM
To: cfaussie
Subject: [cfaussie] Re: cfdebugger


Thats amazing as I haven't been able to achieve even that result. I found
that if I ran the debugger or should I say it was running, I called my
coldfusion page which had a CFC invoked in it. I got an error along the
lines of its to "big to show the results". I have never seen an error like
this before. Thinking it was my programming issue, I looked all over the
place for the bug, then I turned OFF debugging and the error went away. We
are calling a CFC within a CFC but still it should be able to handle that I
would assume.

IS there any tutorials/best practices available that show how to make
debugging CFC a bit nicer.

Jeremy





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