Jens Vagelpohl schrieb:
you did make yourself clear and you got the correct answer. you need to work with standard_error_message.
if you meddle with it and suddenly get an error report that is not what you expect from your changed standard_error_message then the most likely reason is that your standard_error_message itself is buggy.
jens
On Thursday, Jan 9, 2003, at 00:45 US/Eastern, beno wrote:
At 08:56 PM 1/8/2003 +0100, you wrote:
beno wrote at 2003-1-6 16:30 -0400:
Which script captures HTTP 404 errors? I need to play with it. You can customize "standard_error_message".
It gets called for all exceptions not handled by the application. "404" exceptions cannot be handle by the application because it is not reached.
I'm sorry: I didn't make myself clear. What I meant was the Zope *equivalent* of HTTP 404. For example, when I call a nonexistent page at port 8080 on my server, I get this:
standard_error_message catches them all. See also
http://www.zope.org/Members/JohnC/StandardErrorMessage Martin