Hi,
>
> Yes, I know about EMBPERL_OBJECT_FALLBACK, but here I'm doing an
> Embperl::Execute (of a component) not the initial
> EmbperlObject::Execute, so I don't think this applies? An
> Embperl::Execute fallback option would be really useful here if such a
> thing does exist ...
>
In this case you can set options => HTML::Embperl::optReturnError, then
Execute doesn't generate an error page, but returns an error code. To get
the full errormessages, you can use the errors parameter.
Gerald
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