RE: CFERROR Usage

2000-10-29 Thread David Gassner

If you use  rather than "Request" (the default
value), you can execute any CF commands in the Error template, including the
 tag.

> -Original Message-
> From: Peter Alexandrou [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, October 29, 2000 5:13 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: CFERROR Usage
>
>
> Hi guys,
>
> I haven't used  before so would appreciate a little
> help with it.
> I am using it in my application.cfm file as advised and all is
> working with
> my error handling page.  Thing is, I want an e-mail to be sent to
> the site's
> webmaster when an error occurs.  The CFERROR tag includes a
> mailto attribute
> but this isn't sending out e-mails.  This seems to only make the variable
> available to the error handling page which is quite useless in my eyes.
>
> Since no CF code is executed in an error handling page, does
> anyone have any
> ideas?  I would prefer to stick with  rather than use CFTRY and
> CFCATCH exception handling.
>
> Regards,
>
> Peter Alexandrou
> Technical Leader
>
> tapestry communications : www.tapestry.net.au
> level 4, 32 walker street
> north sydney NSW 2060 australia
>
> phone : +61 2 9929 7400
> mobile : +61 411 445 111
> e-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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CFERROR Usage

2000-10-29 Thread Peter Alexandrou

Hi guys,

I haven't used  before so would appreciate a little help with it.
I am using it in my application.cfm file as advised and all is working with
my error handling page.  Thing is, I want an e-mail to be sent to the site's
webmaster when an error occurs.  The CFERROR tag includes a mailto attribute
but this isn't sending out e-mails.  This seems to only make the variable
available to the error handling page which is quite useless in my eyes.

Since no CF code is executed in an error handling page, does anyone have any
ideas?  I would prefer to stick with  rather than use CFTRY and
CFCATCH exception handling.

Regards,

Peter Alexandrou
Technical Leader

tapestry communications : www.tapestry.net.au
level 4, 32 walker street
north sydney NSW 2060 australia

phone : +61 2 9929 7400
mobile : +61 411 445 111
e-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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