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I write web applications in an offi

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loezy

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Mar 31, 2003
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I write web applications in an office that runs Border Manager 4.7 on its network. Debugging is a normal part of the development process, and I rely on error messages to indicate the source of errors while I work. Unfortunately, Border Manager has a tendency to react to certain errors by replacing the error message with the Border Manager "Enhancing Your Internet Experience" screen. Without seeing the original error message I am stuck debugging blindly.

I'm writing and testing code directly on my own hard drive, which has a testing server loaded on it. Is there some way to tell Border Manager to relax and let the error message display when I'm running code from my IP address? What's a good way around this problem? It's quite a headache. Thanks for any insights. My network admins don't know how to resolve this, so I'm scouting for them.
 
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