> Figured it out...CF MX doesn't support debugging!
>
> /me breathes deeply...
>
> Anyone know if debugging support is slated to be added back
> into MX?
Probably not, but who can say? It never worked that well before, in my
experience.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com
> Well not having played with the debugger before, I read Charlie
> Areharts presentation on it, and after some head scratching and one
> crash, I set up a dev mapping opened my default.cfm, added a couple
> breakpoints, and started a debug session.
>
> Lo and behold, up pops this ultra cool windo
Figured it out...CF MX doesn't support debugging!
/me breathes deeply...
Anyone know if debugging support is slated to be added back into MX?
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Saturday, August 2, 2003, 12:51:58 AM, you wrote:
jon> I did have a problem getting this to work with an MX server...I'm of
Well not having played with the debugger before, I read Charlie
Areharts presentation on it, and after some head scratching and one
crash, I set up a dev mapping opened my default.cfm, added a couple
breakpoints, and started a debug session.
Lo and behold, up pops this ultra cool window that shows
> I think you can also set up the development mappings in
> studio/homesite...it does supposedly allow you to get
> the debugging back directly into studio.
While you can set up development mappings in Studio or Homesite, that only
allows you to use the Internet Explorer browser integration to r
I think you can also set up the development mappings in studio/homesite...it does
supposedly allow you to get the debugging back directly into studio.
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Friday, August 1, 2003, 10:34:28 PM, you wrote:
JM> Are there any other methods of seeing debug output from a CF5 dev
> Are there any other methods of seeing debug output from a CF5
> development server other than by designating a list of IP
> addresses? Cookie based, for instance?
Sure. Just enable debug output for all IP addresses, then selectively
disable it in your code as you like.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Le
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