all it does is put <h1><%=exception.getMessage()%></h1>
I am a bit lost here.
The way I set my error page is :
errorPage="error.jsp"
Should I use errorPage="/error.jsp" instead?
Thanks for your reply,
Zohar.
 
 



> Date: Sat, 20 May 2006 14:05:20 -0400> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: 
> users@tomcat.apache.org> Subject: Re: error page> > It could be that the 
> error page itself is throwing an error. Try using> an ultra-simple error 
> page.> -- > Len> > On 5/18/06, Zohar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> > No, I've 
> used the "Letting a page define its error page" option.> >> > ----- Original 
> Message -----> > From: "Franck Borel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> > To: "Tomcat 
> Users List" <users@tomcat.apache.org>> > Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2006 14:20> 
> > Subject: Re: error page> >> >> > > >> > >> I'm trying to use the error 
> handling mechanism described in> > >> 
> http://java.sun.com/developer/EJTechTips/2003/tt0114.html.> > >> When an 
> exception in thrown in JSP1 it is indeed redirected to JSP2. in> > >> JSP2 
> I've put "System.out.println(exception.getMessage());" and sure> > >> enough 
> the exception's message is printed. But what I get as a response> > >> to the 
> browser is "HTTP 500".> > >>> > >> > > Have you make an entry like this in 
> your Web deployment descriptor> > > (web.xml)?> > >> > > <!-- Catch a system 
> error using an HTML page -->> > >  <error-page>> > >    
> <exception-type>your.exception.> > >    </exception-type>> > >    
> <location>/JSP2.jsp</location>> > >  </error-page>> > >> > >> > > -- Franck> 
> > >> > >> > >> >> >> > 
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