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Posted to users@tomcat.apache.org by David Kerber <dc...@verizon.net> on 2012/12/01 02:04:05 UTC

Re: Error page messages

On 11/30/2012 5:59 PM, André Warnier wrote:
> Christopher Schultz wrote:
> ...
>>
>> I've even seen a site with a Perl-based (or was it PHP-based) service
> ..
>
> must have been PHP, not Perl, I'm sure.  We Perl guys don't do things
> that way.
> As I was telling Leo off-line, we have a nice global switch called
> "fatals_to_browser", which you can just turn on on a dev website if you
> want to see the stack traces, and turn off for a prod website where you
> don't.  So when you deliver software to customers, you turn it off, and
> it just looks a lot better.
> Not that you need the feature too often either, because Perl always
> finds a way to interpret your code so as to do something, instead of

That's really scary!


> just giving up.




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Re: Error page messages

Posted by André Warnier <aw...@ice-sa.com>.
David Kerber wrote:
> On 11/30/2012 5:59 PM, André Warnier wrote:
>> Christopher Schultz wrote:
>> ...
>>>
>>> I've even seen a site with a Perl-based (or was it PHP-based) service
>> ..
>>
>> must have been PHP, not Perl, I'm sure.  We Perl guys don't do things
>> that way.
>> As I was telling Leo off-line, we have a nice global switch called
>> "fatals_to_browser", which you can just turn on on a dev website if you
>> want to see the stack traces, and turn off for a prod website where you
>> don't.  So when you deliver software to customers, you turn it off, and
>> it just looks a lot better.
>> Not that you need the feature too often either, because Perl always
>> finds a way to interpret your code so as to do something, instead of
> 
> That's really scary!
> 
> 
>> just giving up.
> 

It was meant to be, how do you say this, "tongue in cheek" ?

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