Try adding
:/error
to the allowedPaths parameter in web.xml

Regards
Scott

On 27/04/2010, at 4:41 AM, BJ Freeman wrote:

> the specialpurpose\ecommerce\webapp\ecommerce\error\error.jsp
> exists.
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> Adrian Crum sent the following on 4/26/2010 8:57 AM:
>> It just means the error.jsp file is missing.
>> 
>> -Adrian
>> 
>> On 4/26/2010 8:52 AM, BJ Freeman wrote:
>>> I believe this has been a long standing problem.
>>> I remember seeing similar errors through time.
>>> the question is should the controller depend on the context to get the
>>> error path or should it look at the component and then go for the path
>>> that is expected.
>>> the other is track down why the error path for jsp in not in the context.
>>> 
>>> any thoughts?
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