On Dec 17, 2007 3:35 PM, Lars Trieloff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > ...Sorry no, by content tree I meant the part of the repository that is > used to store scripts, not the actual content. It can be confusing > when everything is content....
Ok, agree then! > ...So the idea is to put the 404.js right next to the html.js. If I > request something.xhtml, 404.js will be excecuted. Similarily put the > 500.js right next to the POST.js, if something goes wrong in POST.js, > 500.js will be used to render the error... sounds good. -Bertrand
