Thanks for the reccs.  I've signed up for getexceptional, but have to
say it's been a bad experience.  Their current install method using
gems doesn't work for me (on heroku), and simply ends up hanging my
app.  It took me forever to figure out that the only way I could get
it to work was with their old method of installing getexceptional as a
plugin.

Now it's sort of working, in that exceptions are logged on
getexceptional.com, but I cannot get the service to email me on
receiving an exception.  There is a pesky box labelled "disable all
notifications" that is checked; I uncheck it but then the next time I
look at it it is checked again.  I have emailed getexceptional support
with these issues, but have received no response.

As an extra bonus, getexceptional was down all last night (a > 9 hour
outage).

Have your experiences with hoptoad been better?

Bill


On Feb 26, 6:40 am, Felix Roeser <[email protected]> wrote:
> hoptoadapp.com is also a nice exception notification service for Rails
> apps. Starting with a quiet usable free plan.
>
> Cheers
> Felix
>
> http://hoptoadapp.com/pages/home
>
> On Feb 21, 8:15 pm,Bill<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > One of the standard error messages in CE, in public/500.html, reads
> > "We're sorry, but something went wrong.  We've been notified..."   But
> > as far as I can tell, no notification is performed.  Is there a built-
> > in way of enabling emails to be sent when this error occurs in
> > production, or would that be something I need to code myself?
>
> > Thanks

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