Make sure there is no error in the exceptionerror.cfm. If there is, an error
will be thrown that will be caught by the requesterror.cfm.
Look here for some additional info on this:
http://www.fusionauthority.com/alert/index.cfm?alertid=34#tech1
> Hi!
>
> We are trying to use CFError on a 4.5 server (NT 4/ SP6), to trap
exception
> errors, instead of using cftry and cfcatch. But without any luck :-(
>
> In the application.cfm file we are using the below code:
> <cferror type="Exception" TEMPLATE="ExceptionError.cfm" EXCEPTION="Any">
> <cferror type="REQUEST" template="RequestError.cfm">
>
> Whenever an exception error is thrown the request error template is used
> rather than the exception error. It appears that the exception errors just
> aren't being recognised.
>
> To view the error please see:
> http://cab2646s20.amadeus.2day.com/gallery/index.cfm?ImageID=
>
> Any help greatly appreciated ;-)
>
> thanks
> Lawrence Smith
>
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