Ok.
I'd like to use this pages because of the fact that it is a free
commercial for Symfony.

On Apr 1, 4:07 am, Kiril Angov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you look at the file you will see that "[email]" is hardcoded which
> means that you cannot update it with a variable. But it is not good to
> use those pages in production anyway. Just my opinion.
>
> Kiril
>
> Adriaan van Natijne wrote:
> > So it isn't possible to set this as a veriable for every
> > application/instance in/of Symfony?
>
> > On 31/03/07, *Kiril Angov* < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
> >     /pear/data/symfony/web/errors/error500.php
>
> >     This is the default SF page for error 500. You can configure that to
> >     some of your module/action but I do not know on top of my head.
>
> >     Regards,
> >     Kiril
>
> >     Adriaan van N. wrote:
> >     > Symfony users,
>
> >     > I can't find the answer on this question with Google. Maybe you can
> >     > help?
>
> >     > On every error page there is shown: "Email us at [email]". Where can
> >     > [email] be changed?
>
> >     > Thanks,
>
> >     > Adriaan


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