There is just one strangeness. I've changed the text of /std_error_message, but for errors not caught by a std_error_message in a subdirectory, I get some sort of hard-coded error message -- Zope doesn't seem to be calling my root /standard_error_message at all in this case.
I've found this happens if there's a DTML error in the standard_error_message. Although it doesn't appear to report the error in the error message, the fact it's come up is usually a clue :-/ John -- John Chandler / Software Developer / New Information Paradigms Ltd [ Linux in the office, AmigaOS in the home, PalmOS in the pocket ] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The opinions above aren't those of my company... ...but then, they aren't really mine either.