Differences from ezadmin
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Brendan Pike
Member since: 09 January 2008
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Wednesday 04 August 2010 7:00:58 pm
Sounds interesting, could you elaborate a little on how this differs from ezadmin. Is this meant to be used in a production environment on strictly development stage only?
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Arne Bakkebø
Member since: 09 January 2008
Posts: 5
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Sunday 08 August 2010 5:55:50 am
This is meant for debugging. I frequently had reported problems I couldn't reproduce, so I needed a simple way to switch to the user that reported the problem. Also, while debugging I often needed to find the objects based on a specific class without knowing the content tree structure.
So it can be used on both development and production. I wouldn't recommend having it on production permanently though, only when you need it. It should be secure, but better safe than sorry. :)
Read the included INSTALL.txt file for more details.
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