Dec 13, 2013; 11:19
Brad Lindsay
Re: DS Fail Default (WAS: Datasource (ds) ? One week on)
On 12/13/13, 11:05 AM, Sean Stephens wrote:
> Many times have I bumped across a .NET or Java error page which dumps a full SQL statement or column names and paths as an error, and I just shake my head. Some poor occasional developer didn't turn off development mode, and just showed everyone their shame.
Does this mean that the error message and error stack are not going to
be printed to the web-page by default anymore? (After all, any error in
Lasso shows them by default.) If so, then DS can keep the fail loudly
default and let you guys change the error page. (It's not DS outputting
that stuff to a web page, it's Lasso.)
That being said, as a developer, the fact that I see this while
developing makes me ask how I can *not* show it in production. That is
what I mean by encouraging best-practices.
Also, as a newbie developer, silent errors *kill* because it looks like
it's working but you know it's not, but you don't know why. (One could
argue that this forces them to learn trouble-shooting skills, but I say
we shouldn't things unnecessarily harder on the occasional / new developer.)
Brad
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Dec 13, 2013; 15:47
Steve Piercy - Web Site Builder
Re: DS Fail Default (WAS: Datasource (ds) — One week on)
Dec 14, 2013; 09:14
Bil Corry
Re: DS Fail Default (WAS: Datasource (ds) ? One week on)
Dec 14, 2013; 00:20
Steve Piercy - Web Site Builder
Re: DS Fail Default (WAS: Datasource (ds) — One week on)