Look at the code in the ControlServlet, error.jsp doesn't need to be in the 
allowed paths because when an error occurs the error page is included in the 
response.  It would only need to be in the allowed paths if it were a redirect 
after the error.

Regards
Scott

HotWax Media
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On 4/06/2010, at 2:46 PM, BJ Freeman wrote:

> well I went back to 2003 and it is not in.
> so is this something we want or should I just do it locally?
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> BJ Freeman sent the following on 6/3/2010 7:27 PM:
>> I did a search of the web.xmls in 9.04 frozen.
>> there is not one /error: in the allowedPaths parm.
>> is there a reason for this?
>> I kept porting a xml file into ofbiz and got no errors on UI
>> had to look in log to see the error about not going to error paqe.
>> I don't see any history in the svn as to this change.
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