On 13 Sep 2009, at 18:12, rooster (Russ) wrote:

> In the meantime, unless anyone else can think of something, the only
> thing I can suggest is that you override the sf404Exception class to
> store the message for you.

I haven't tried this before, but you could try using my  
sfRequestPlugin (http://www.symfony-project.org/plugins/ 
sfRequestPlugin), setting the error using $request->setError(), then  
retrieve the error within your 404 module/action/template.

I haven't tested the plugin on SF 1.2 yet...

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