Wendy,
 Removing tiles from the equation has done the trick. I will emphasize that 
they should be using the supplied navigation scheme during training
 Thanks!!!!
 John

 On 5/26/05, Wendy Smoak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> 
> From: "David Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > I <<really>> want to use a tiles def here somehow or my
> > **only** page that is all hardcoded will be error.jsp.
> > thoughts?
> 
> What is the root cause of the error 500? Take the <error-page> out and 
> look
> at the stack trace. Ignoring any ServletExceptions, what's the _real_
> problem here?
> 
> Configure THAT exception in struts-config.xml with an <exception> tag, and
> you will be able to use a tiles definition.
> 
> Then create a simple html or jsp page that fits with your site design, put 
> a
> generic error message on it, and use that for the location of your error
> code 500 in web.xml.
> 
> IMO, you should never get as far as an error code 500 during normal
> operations. You know what kind of exceptions your code can throw, deal 
> with
> those in struts-config.xml. It's the unchecked exceptions that are going 
> to
> make it all the way out to the container, and the web.xml config is a last
> ditch effort to make sure the user does not see a stack trace.
> 
> --
> Wendy Smoak
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