You
would not happen to be using Internet Explorer, would you? If so, that is why
you don't see the stack trace, someone mentioned earlier on. Go to the
"Advanced" part of the "Internet Options" and disable the so-called "Show
friendly http error messages". The so-called friendliness lies in the fact that
the browser does not show the error itself, rather it shows an informative
message to non-technical users about what they could try to do in case of the
error, which occured.
I is
still quite a puzzle to me why this browser does not include a link to the
thorough error information on the so-called friendly error pages. Now THAT would
have been friendly ;-)
Randahl
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