On 12/11/06, Mikee Freedom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> It wouldn't so much be an error. i.e. I wouldn't want to report to the
> user that something has gone wrong, I just don't want to perform that
> action if it is not there.
>

It's more about trapping the errors that CakePHP itself generates.
I've never done anything like that, so I couldn't tell you where to
start.

Hrm...sounds like a topic for a blog post in the next few days. :)

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