Yes. It does not go to my custom page. It instead
shows the default Tomcat messages.
I also tried the changes suggested by Rashmi earlier
but doesn't seem to work.

Thanks.
--- Christopher Schultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Eqbal,
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> Eqbal wrote:
> > I have an error-page directive in a webapp's
> web.xml to display a
> > custom error page on 404/500 errors. . It works on
> my local machine
> > which has Tomcat 5.5.17, but it does not work on
> my server which has
> > 5.5.20 installed. Any ideas?
> 
> Can you be more specific when you say "doesn't
> work"? Does it throw an
> exception? Does the generic Tomcat error message
> show up on the user's
> browser?
> 
> - -chris
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