It would be a blast to have a debug mode. That way if you are the local user it will automatically take you to the error. But that could get nast if you use alot of ajax calls. Best regards... J
----- Original message ----- > look at post #5 in this thread > http://groups.google.com/group/web2py/browse_thread/thread/5fd5303e6a2fa5c5/d7d7073ee2241bdb > (also by me). i used to to create a custom view on google app engine > for reading tickets. (i don't use it anymore because i just use the > google logs), but you might be able to adapt it for your purposes. > > good luck! > > christian > > On Jul 28, 1:43 pm, Stef Mientki <stef.mien...@gmail.com> wrote: > > hello, > > > > when an error occurs, a nice formatted page with something like > > "Invalid request" appears. Then you have to got to the error messages, > > try to open that ( for which an adminstrators password is required). > > > > Isn't it possible to get the content of the error message right away > > insted of "Invalid request" (btw this is not meant for the end user, > > but very handy during debugging). > > > > thanks, > > Stef Mientki