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		<title>By: Voyagerfan5761</title>
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		<description>I don&#039;t think GET parameters are a particularly good idea for production sites... At least not as a means for triggering detailed error reports that could reveal internal operational data to end-users.  A debug constant set in a universal include file (settings or whatever) is probably better.</description>
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