Hi there,
I've put together an AxKit application. I've got some dynamic HTML pages. These are produced by writing custom Apache::AxKit::Providers which produce XML, which is then processed by XSLT stylesheets by AxKit. Sometimes the Providers encounter problems, and throw AxKit exceptions.
Elsewhere in the website I produce text/plain content. Now at the moment I do this through standard Apache mod_perl handlers. These also encounter problems sometimes.


What I really want to do is to throw AxKit exceptions in my ordinary handlers. That way the user can be shown my fancy error page, and I don't have to write two error handling routines.

Can anybody offer me some advice on how I could achieve such an effect? I've tried converting my handlers to AxKit providers that produce plain text, rather than XML, but that upsets the code that parses the XML to work out which stylesheet to use, since it isn't XML.

Any advice will be most welcome,
        David
        

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