the requirement to enable detailed errors is actually with IIS7 not CF10,
so if this was causing your issue it would have affected CF9 as well.
Did you also upgrade from IIS6 to IIS7 by any chance ?

However you can set this option on a folder by folder basis with IIS7, you
do not have to enable detailed errors for your entire sire.
so on the folder that contains your customer error page simply disable that
option.


On Sat, Apr 13, 2013 at 9:46 PM, Mary Jo Sminkey <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> >then do the same with the error template as well ?
> >
> >
>
> No, I mean they are not seen as ColdFusion errors of any kind. We'd have
> to make changes to our site and how the SEO is handled, etc. to make sure
> that anything that could conceivably be a 404 would get sent to CF in some
> way.
>
> I also seem to recall that using a cflocation to get a 404 handler could
> be tricky in terms of correctly returning a 404 header to the browser. Is
> that not the case?
>
> Mary Jo
>
>
> 

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