When a web server returns an error status, it's supposed to include an
HTML page with an error message. The one you're seeing is Tomcat's
default error page. You can customize the error page by putting an
<error-page> declaration in your application's web.xml file.
-- 
Len

On 9/6/07, ying lcs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In my servlet, I set the response code to 500, like this:
>
> response.setStatus(HttpServletResponse.SC_INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR);
>
>
> Why tomcat attached this in my http response? And how can I disable it?
>
> Thank you.
>
> <html><head><title>Apache Tomcat/4.1.36 - Error
> report</title><STYLE><!--H1{font-family :
> sans-serif,Arial,Tahoma;color : white;background-color : #0086b2;}
> H3{font-family : sans-serif,Arial,Tahoma;color :
> white;background-color : #0086b2;} BODY{font-family :
> sans-serif,Arial,Tahoma;color : black;background-color : white;}
> B{color : white;background-color : #0086b2;} HR{color : #0086b2;}
> --></STYLE> </head><body><h1>HTTP Status 500 - </h1><HR size="1"
> noshade="noshade"><p><b>type</b> Status report</p><p><b>message</b>
> <u></u></p><p><b>description</b> <u>The server encountered an internal
> error () that prevented it from fulfilling this request.</u></p><HR
> size="1" noshade="noshade"><h3>Apache Tomcat/4.1.36</h3></body></html>
>
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