Thanks for the reply Matt. There are some useful nuggets of information the
site you provided.

Scott

On 7/17/06, Matt Robertson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> You can use cffile to store the error files to disk.
>
> I have a system that stores a small mountain of diagnostic info via
> dumping all existing scopes, but that has security implications.  So
> instead I store the file to disk (as either a .cfm or a .html) where
> it can be viewed securely.  For example store the files in a folder
> that is only accessible after you enter a password.  Then, optionally,
> I email myself a simple "uh oh" email that says nothing but tells me
> I'd better check the error log.  You can use a variety of logic to
> determine what that threshold can be.
>
> Next, use the server scope to log the date/time of the last error
> report.  If it was within the last X minutes then don't send an email.
> If the interval you set has expired then it can send another.  This
> will keep the info flowing without burying your mail server and
> causing an additional problem.
>
> Some details -- like how to dump all the scopes, save the files etc. is
> here:
>
> http://mysecretbase.com/Building_A_ColdFusion_Error_Handler.cfm
>
> There's also a tutorial on how to make a mail trickler but I don't
> think its applicable to your situation.
>
> HtH,
>
> --
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Janitor, MSB Web Systems
> mysecretbase.com
>
> 

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