On 3/22/10 1:26 PM, Paul Lathrop wrote:
Scott,
I know it defaults to production if a environment is not specified.
However, that's not the case here. The client *is* specifying an
environment, the server doesn't know about that environment. I think
this is different than what you are describing - if the client does
not specify an environment, it is totally sane/correct to pass out the
"production" manifests. However, if the client specifies an
environment the server doesn't know about, isn't it at least worth
warning about?
Yeah, sorry--I was not clear in my agreement that it should probably behave differently. I did
understand your problem and have observed it myself. The work around is to not use "production" and
make it a stubbed environment with no real manifest.
But yeah, +1 on wishing to see different behavior.
-scott
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