Cool site, I didn't know of the cfhub site. Thanks.
Although, I'm curious what is different in those pages than something
I would have been able to implement in CF 4.0. Did the CFERROR tag
not exist in previous versions? What makes error handling 'structured'
vs 'unstructured'? Or am I just being way too anal about terminology?
Joseph Thompson wrote:
>
> The new "Structured" exception handling allows you to set up a "global"
> error handler (in your Application.cfm file) that is triggered for "errors
> and/or exceptions".
>
> You can specify an error template that will have access to all the CF
> tags/functions in addition to the "standard" error messages that will be
> triggered by both "regular" errors, and/or errors "caught" by CFTRY/CFCATCH.
>
> umm... maybe my (8 page) explanation at chfub is better?
>
> http://cfhub.com/advanced/error_handling/
>
> > What exactly is Structured Exception Handling? It's listed in the
> > docs as 'new in CF 4.5' but I cannot find any other information
> > about it.
>
>
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