See:

http://forum.castleproject.org/viewtopic.php?t=4029&sid=68a63d95a02afe672c3f788eb2ba233e

On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 3:13 PM, jsmorris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have the following three Rescue attributes defined on my controller
>
>    [Rescue("error")]
>    [Rescue("controller", typeof(ControllerException))]
>    [Rescue("security", typeof(SecurityException))]
>
> Inside one of my actions, I have placed one of the three types of
> exceptions, but the SecurityException is never capture and I get an
> ASP.NET error page instead of the view I defined in my views/rescues.
> Exception and ControllerException work as advertised.  I have tried
> several combinations of the attributes and types, but no matter what I
> do, a SecurityException is never handled properly.
>
>        public void Index()
>        {
> //            throw new Exception("This is a test of an Exception");
> //            throw new ControllerException("This is a test of a
> controller exception");
>            throw new SecurityException("This is a test of a security
> exception");
>        }
>
>
> All I want to do is display different help information when I security
> exception is thrown, i.e. where to request access, only on
> SecurityException.  The other types of exceptions should show the
> error and possible support email address.

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