On 10 Apr, 20:03, "Hancock, David (dhancock)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> We've got a Django system deployed, and we set DEBUG=False in the settings
> file. What I'd still like to be able to do, though, is get the full
> traceback for viewing if needed. (The one that shows up with DEBUG=True.)
>
> The expandible/collapsible parts, local variables, etc., are helpful for
> troubleshooting, but I don't want the whole world to see them, of course. In
> another framework we use (Webware for Python), the fancy tracebacks get
> saved to disk, and we can view them securely.
>
> Do I need (to write) special middleware for this? Is there a solution I'm
> overlooking?
>
> Cheers!
> --
> David Hancock | [EMAIL PROTECTED]

If you enter a valid email address in the ADMINS tuple of your
settings.py, any tracebacks will be emailed to you.
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