I know I can do that, but that doesn't give me the error. The big thing I
want is for me to see the error. That way I can fix them.

Robert Everland III
Network Administrator
Orlando.com

-----Original Message-----
From: Sean Daniels [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2000 4:29 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Automated Error pages


>       I am trying to work on making an automated error page.
> Thing is stupid
> cferror doesn't let you use any tags in your error page. So what I have to
> do is mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=error&body=errortext only thing is
> once it hits some text in there it craps out on the body part. Has anyone
> done something like this?

Robert,

I would highly recommend you look into CF's exception handling capabilities
(<cftry>, <cfcatch>). It's a much more powerful error trapping mechanism
than <cferror>.

Ben Forta covers the topic really well in the Web Application Construction
Kit.


- Sean

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Manager of Engineering
DealStream, Inc.
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