Hmmm...may be...

But we are just beginning...and we don't delete any pages...

But why wouldn't I get the referer value? :|

On Oct 13, 7:41 pm, "Steve Daniels" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> 2008/10/13 Sumedh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hi Friends,
>
> > I want to send an email to web-admin of my site whenever there is 404
> > or 500 error...
>
> > I am being able to send the email successfully on 404...however, I
> > don't get valid referer value in the error action...what might be the
> > reason?
>
> > Secondly, I want a similar behavior for internal error (500)...how can
> > I configure an action for 500? I saw in the documentation about
> > error500.php page...but is there any way that the web-admin can know
> > of this error as well?
>
> > Thanks...
>
> Hi Sumedh,
>
> You might want to think this through a little. A website that has been
> on the net for any length of time will generate numerous benign 404's
> possibly so many that your inbox would be very quickly flooded. I'd
> settle for frequent monitoring of the sfErrorLogger plugin.
>
> Steve Daniels
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