It's kind of like "hanging chads" during the 2000 election ... what is
the intention of the user as expressed by the web browser and the HTTP
request?  Is it a typo or is it an attempt to access a Tapestry
resource that doesn't exist?

I'd rather put up the full Tapestry expection report page than simply
let the container display a 404.

On 3/6/07, Pablo Ruggia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes, I think it would be nice.
So, this would happen with any resource that does not exist ?
Wouldn't be better to give a 404 error ? I don't know, suppose i made a typo
with an image path, the browser will receive a OK http header with the error
report, or i'm wrong ?

On 3/6/07, andyhot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Howard Lewis Ship wrote:
> > I'm also thinking of providing a favicon.ico as part of the quickstart
> > archetype.
> +1
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