Hi Rob

>  
>  > The message that is being raised was just
>  > an example that you can inform your user that something has happened.
>  
>  The user will only be informed when the new exception gets caught. And 
>  the user won't be able to do anything about it except complain to the 
>  developer, and the information in that exception message don't help the 
>  developer at all. The information in the original exception message 
>  would be a lot better, and you could have had that without catching the 
>  exception at all.

I'm not sure that I'm following you here.  Are you saying that you are
letting the exception crash the app and have the user dictate back
what was displayed on their screen? Sorry to sound daft, but I just
ran this by 4 other coders here and they're kinda scratching their
heads, too.  I really appreciate the dialog, though, because if I'm
doing something wrong then I need to fix it.  :)

>  
>  > I've never used JclDebug....you have me curious about it, though.
>  > Where might I find more information about it?
>  
>  http://jcl.sourceforge.net/
>  
>  Incidentally, Delphi 2005 with update 2 now uses some of the facilities 
>  from the JclDebug unit. When an exception occurs in the IDE, you'll get 
>  a dialog box telling you the error message, just like you always have, 
>  but the dialog can also display the call stack (useful for reporting 
>  bugs on QualityCentral or when you're developing an expert or 
>  design-time component) and even e-mail the report to Borland.
>  

Thank you for this information, we have just started porting our
product to D9. I really appreciate it.

>  -- 
>  Rob
>  

ummm....also, do you think Jeff is getting anything out of this?   :)

Richard


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