A <cftry> around the index.cfm's include of the fbx_fusebox30_xxxx.cfm will
do this.

In the cfcatch, you can manually include the fbx_circuits.cfm file and test
to see if the circuit on the URL matches a circuit in the structure.

NAT

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Douglas Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, March 25, 2002 5:34 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Invalid Circuit error
>
>
> How do you prevent FB3 from generating an error when there is no valid
> circuit specific in the fuseaction?  I would like to redirect to
> a default
> circuit when an invalid circuit is entered.
>
> index.cfm?fuseaction=asdfasdfasdasdf
>
> I get this error even though fusebox.SuppressErrors is already
> set to false:
>
> The variable "attributes.fuseaction" is not available or the Fusebox
> framework could not find the circuit you requested: "". If you think this
> error is incorrect, turn off the Fusebox suppress error messages flag by
> setting fusebox.SuppressErrors to FALSE, and you will receive
> ColdFusion's
> "normal" error output.
>
>
>
>
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