Great. Just what I wanted!

Now is there anyway to specify a single <error-page><error-code> set that
works for all error codes. I can't just say

<error-page><location>/error.jsp</location></error-page>

and hope that error.jsp gets caled for all error-code & exception errors


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From: "Tim Funk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2002 3:17 PM
Subject: Re: How do I determine the error code


> Section 9.8 of Java Servlet Specification Version 2.3:
>
> A web application may specify that when errors occur, other resources in
> the application are used. These resources are specified in the
> deployment descriptor. If the location of the error handler is a servlet
> or a JSP, the following request attributes can be set:
> - javax.servlet.error.status_code
> - javax.servlet.error.exception_type
> - javax.servlet.error.message
> - javax.servlet.error.exception
> - javax.servlet.error.request_uri
>
> -Tim
>
> Mark O'Driscoll wrote:
> > Using the <error-page><error-code> directive in my web.xml, I am
redirecting
> > errors & exceptions to one error page. I know I can query the exception
but
> > how do I query the error that may have caused the page to be invoked.
> >
> > e.g.
> >
> > if I call response.sendError(234), how do I tell in CheckError.jsp that
the
> > error that cased the page to be invoked was 234 (and any other
information).
> > I don't want to have to put in a separate directive for each possible
error.
> >
> >
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