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Sabinou on "So, it isn't bad to keep SCRIPT_DEBUG', true in a "production" blog, right ?"

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I notice there's a HUGE number of people, here and on dozens of webmaster forums, who are currently adding define('SCRIPT_DEBUG', true); to their wp-config.php file after they updated to wordpress 3.5.

Of course a fix will come sooner or later, we can trust the wordpresss devs, but until them, seems many webmasters are eager to get a properly working editor again ;)

I wanted to ask, just in case, is there any potential problem with the addition of define('SCRIPT_DEBUG', true); to our wp-config file ?

I have read https://codex.wordpress.org/Debugging_in_WordPress carefully, and apparently, 'SCRIPT_DEBUG', true only comes as a first step before adding actual logging to file triggers.

I come to ask a confirmation : this is it, I am not mistaken ? We can keep it to "true" on a production website with big traffic, there won't be any after effects, or server performance issues ?

Sorry to be paranoid, and thanks a lot if someone can respond :)


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