There are a lot of other issues which can happen due to debug=true, and although changing this attribute to false might not fix the issue completely, it might be able to bring the actual issue to the surface. I will not give any practical examples for this one, but will simply ask you to trust me on this since I have been debugging a lot of these issues for at least 3 years now.
For people who are using ASP.NET 2.0, there is a pretty nifty setting in the machine.config that turns off all debug=true with one click. This means that you do not have to find each and every web.config manually to check that setting.
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<configuration> <system.web> <deployment retail="true"/> </system.web> </configuration>
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