This is a legal liability for me as my web page may display without important information in the case of a coding error. In my case it is much better to display an error than to display what appears to be a complete page.
IANAL, but I wouldn't rely on a program to generate a legal document. Maybe a disclaimer somewhere written in plain ol' HTML would be a better solution. If you really want a page that breaks on a coding error, look at OpenACS's templating system, each 'adp' is actually compiled into a tcl script and executed. Also, isn't there an option in the adp parser to show errors or not? If you show the error, the adp wouldn't get displayed half baked.
--Tom Jackson
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