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Myeh - I'm sure you can techno babble your way out of it.
I remember doing a customer presentation of the system on one of my first projects, to find that someone had created a test user called "D*ckhead Gascgoine".
On another project, we pulled some of the development at the last minute because under certain conditions, the form popped up a message "F*** Off", and under others, it said "F*** you" but not all the time....
I reckon "unwashed masses" is pretty easy to talk your way out of
Back in the days of Netscape Navigator 3 there was a BT ecommerce site which was live for several months with a "noframes" version that just said "Get a f**king life"... more of my test data, unfortunately
Back in the days of Netscape Navigator 3 there was a BT ecommerce site which was live for several months with a "noframes" version that just said "Get a f**king life"... more of my test data, unfortunately
Oops!
After seeing the forms messages (which weren't me!!), I always just put "QQ" in as my debug messages. Always easy to find when I need to
I've never left a rude message in any code - although I did get my contract cancelled once for leaving a stroppy comment in the code that I was working on.
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After seeing the forms messages (which weren't me!!), I always just put "QQ" in as my debug messages. Always easy to find when I need to
I've never left a rude message in any code - although I did get my contract cancelled once for leaving a stroppy comment in the code that I was working on.
I've been very careful since the BT business (luckily I noticed it myself when doing some minor maintenance) but in today's case I really should have remembered to get the relevant redirect into the server config - unfortunately I have to get another chap to do that on the live server, and the .htaccess file on my local server concealed the problem from me
The sooner we get the proper development server set up, the better
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