I suppose, you can use simple try/catch  and forward to a error page
yourself (if you didn't sent any data before).

Bye

----- Mensaje Original -----
De: Tushar Sarmah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Fecha: Miércoles, Febrero 21, 2001 12:54 pm
Asunto: Error page

> We are using Web sphere 2.0.3 which uses JSP .9. It does not
> support the
> error page directive. Is there any other way to do it?
>
> Tushar
>
>
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