Maybe its just my printer, but when I try and print out a page with a
ColdFusion generated error on it, I get the HTML not the message... has anyone
else noticed this?
If a user gets an error message, they usually either take a screenshot or print
it out- but printing it out yields some ugly
If a user gets an error message, they usually either take a
screenshot or print it out- but printing it out yields some
ugly results.
I have the same problem here - but only with IE.
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Damien McKenna - Web Developer - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Limu Company - http://www.thelimucompany.com/ -
Sounds like a bug then.
If a user gets an error message, they usually either take a
screenshot or print it out- but printing it out yields some
ugly results.
I have the same problem here - but only with IE.
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Damien McKenna - Web Developer - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Limu Company -
Figures- just tried to report it as such and the email bounced back- their bug
reporting form points to a invalid email address.
Sounds like a bug then.
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I have had the same problem - with several versions of CF - CF4.5,
CF5.0, CF6.1, they all do it. I thought it was some kind of
functionality thing that I didn't understand the point of, but was
necessary for some reason or another.
I would think that if it were a bug, then it would have been
I have had the same problem - with several versions of CF
- CF4.5,
CF5.0, CF6.1, they all do it. I thought it was some kind
of
functionality thing that I didn't understand the point of,
but was
necessary for some reason or another.
I would think that if it were a bug, then it would have
I don't either, but back in the day (..cringe..) before I knew better,
before learning about error handling, my clients would print and fax the
error to me when they came across one. It was a nightmare to decipher
what was going on. And, since I sucked, there were a lot of faxes
coming in.
Personally I don't find printing them very useful.
Me either, but most people feel they have to print something or forward
you an entire email (the original of which you already received) to say
I agree or make it so.
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Damien McKenna - Web Developer - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Limu Company -
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