User Guide

Table Of Contents
Using debugging information from browser pages 433
Scope variables
In the Administrator, when the Variables option and one or more variable scopes are selected on
the Debugging Settings page, the debugging output displays the values of all variables in the
selected scopes. The debugging output displays the values that result after all processing of the
current page.
By displaying selected scope variables you can determine the effects of processing on persistent
scope variables, such as application variables. This can help you locate problems that do not
generate exceptions.
The Form, URL, and CGI scopes are useful for inspecting the state of a request. They let you
inspect parameters that affect page behavior, as follows:
URL variables Identify the HTTP request parameters.
Form variables Identify the form fields posted to an action page.
CGI variables Provide a view of the server environment following the request.
Similarly, the Client, Session, Application, and Server scope variables show the global state of the
application, and can be useful in tracing how each page affects the state of the ColdFusion
persistent variables.
Using the dockable.cfm output format
The dockable.cfm output format has several features that are not included in the classic.cfm
debugging display, as shown in the following figure of a docked debug pane: