Thanks Ashley, I am aware of the SHOW_DEBUG_ON_LAUNCH parameter where changing that value will open up a new popup with the debug information for viewing. The parameter that I mentioned appears to be 'always' sending the debug information whether or not one has the SHOW_DEBUG_ON_LAUNCH enabled.
My question is, by turning blnDebug to a False, what type of performance improvements can be expected?
It's not a parameter I've seen mentioned in the forums before - so I can't say for certain. Hopefully some of our community members who are well versed in Javascript or LMS behavior can weigh in here - but I'd suspect the less data you're sending to the LMS the faster the content may load?
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Hi Kelly,
Here is our information on LMS debug mode, and it seems a different parameter than the one you mentioned here, which is set to false initially.
Thanks Ashley, I am aware of the SHOW_DEBUG_ON_LAUNCH parameter where changing that value will open up a new popup with the debug information for viewing. The parameter that I mentioned appears to be 'always' sending the debug information whether or not one has the SHOW_DEBUG_ON_LAUNCH enabled.
My question is, by turning blnDebug to a False, what type of performance improvements can be expected?
Thank you!
-kelly
Hi Kelly,
It's not a parameter I've seen mentioned in the forums before - so I can't say for certain. Hopefully some of our community members who are well versed in Javascript or LMS behavior can weigh in here - but I'd suspect the less data you're sending to the LMS the faster the content may load?
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