Since this is a problem with jrun,
A workaround would be to Surround all code in your page with a try catch statement and then use a redirect to an error page(JSP) You can pass the error information via the request object or through a session bean.
Matt Goss
Karl Moss wrote:
This is a known bug in JRun 3.0. The fix will be available in the final
release of Service Pack 1. For now I would recommend just using a static
html page.Karl Moss
Allaire, Corp.-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Heinemann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2000 5:18 PM
To: JRUN DISCUSSION GRP
Subject: JSP page for login error pageHello everybody,
I want to use a JSP page as my error page when logging in. The error
page whos up just fine if straight HTML. If it is a JSP page it never
comes back. Is JSP even supported in this senerio? Please let me know
with any ideas. Another intresting thing is if I use the login page as
the error page I get a inifinate loop where the Authenticator just keeps
getting called.Thank you,
Chris Heinemann----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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