On Tuesday, 22 November 2011 11:45:42 UTC+1, heohni wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I using this app_error handler:
>
> <?php
> class AppError extends ErrorHandler{
>
> function __construct($method, $messages) {
> Configure::write('debug', 2);
> parent::__construct($method, $messages);
> }
> function _outputMessage($template) {
> $this->controller->render($template);
> $this->controller->afterFilter();
>
> App::import('Core', 'Email');
> $email = new EmailComponent;
>
> $email->from = 'CakePHP <[email protected]<>';
> $email->to = 'Developer <[email protected]>';
> $email->sendAs = 'html';
> $email->subject = 'Error!';
>
> $email->send($this->controller->output);
>
> $this->controller->output = null;
> $this->controller->render('error404');
> echo $this->controller->output;
> }
> }
> ?>
>
> How can I also send the referer in order to see what link the user
> used to get to this 404 error page?
> Any ideas?
>
How about: By including it in the message?
I think you'll find emailing someone every time there's a 404 will just
drown their email whenever a problem occurs.
AD
>
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