On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 7:09 PM, Jim Gay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Oct 17, 2008, at 10:04 PM, Joe Van Dyk wrote:
>
>> This is in production mode.  I'm using the radiant exception notifier
>> plugin, which lets you put up your own 500 page.
>>
>> I'm using Radiant to build a website that lets some non-technical
>> people update it.  I'm trying to make it as easy as possible.  It
>> doesn't seem right, if one person makes an error on a snippet that's
>> being used by every page, to not show the rest of the page's content
>> (and replace the snippet or tag with the error message).  That would
>> let them easily figure out where the error occurred and would give
>> them clues to how to fix it.
>>
>> Joe
>
> From my past experience and this recent test, that is what *should* be
> happening.
> What does the 500 error say?

Whatever the content on the 500 error page is.

You're saying that when you mess up a tag, the tag content is replaced
with the error message and the rest of the page looks as it would if
the tag rendered successfully?

Joe
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