Thanks, Tom.
But that document is out-of-date.  After reading that document, I
still don't understand the process or have a good example to follow.
Besides, ErrorController might not be what I'm looking for.  What
happens when a URL identifies a specific controller and action, but
the action has not been implemented?  For instance, 
http://domain.com/products/view
would map to the view action in the products controller. But, if the
view action (method) does not exist, Pylons throws and exception.  How
do I handle that situation?

Thanks.
Edgar



On Mar 23, 8:54 pm, "Tom Longson (nym)" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Check out the ErrorController (controllers/error.py).
>
> Here's more information on error handling in 
> Pylons:http://wiki.pylonshq.com/display/pylonsdocs/Error+Documents
>
> Cheers,
> Tom Longson (nym)
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>
> On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 5:49 PM, edgarsmolow <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > My question is how to implement a catch-all for "bogus" URLs?
>
> > Suppose the user manually enters a URL that does not have a
> > corresponding action.  Like this:
>
> >http://mydomain.com/mycontroller/myaction
>
> > Suppose "myaction" as an action (method) in controller "mycontroller"
> > has not been implemented (i.e., does not exist).  This causes an
> > error:
>
> > NotImplementedError: Action u'myaction' is not implemented
>
> > How do I create a catch-all in Pylons so that unimplemented actions
> > (and controllers, too) don't cause the app to go belly-up.
>
> > Thanks.
> > Edgar
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