I am using an EmailLogger, defined at the parent app level. I'll email
you all the rest of the information.

brian

On Nov 13, 11:01 am, "Peter J. Farrell" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Brian,
>
> Ok, it's clear that getCurrentEvent() is being called somewhere we
> just got to find out where.
>
> * By chance, do you have an EmailLogger defined?
> * Can you email me the complete exception you get when you *do not*
> have any handleException() plugin points defined?
> * You may need to go into the PluginManager (around line 633) and do a
> straight <cfdump var="#cfcatch#/></cfabort> in the try/catch block.
>
> .pjf
>
> On Nov 13, 9:32 am, Brian Klaas <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Oh - and to add to my confusion: if I completely remove the
> > handleException() plugin point from all of my plugins because I don't
> > want to do any custom exception handling and just let the default
> > exception event be called by the framework, the exception event is
> > _not_ called and I get the standard CF exception message of:
>
> > Type: MachII.framework.Event || Message: The value returned from the
> > getCurrentEvent function is not of type MachII.framework.Event.
>
> > I've got to be missing something really simple here.
>
> > brian
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