Howdy,

>> You may also have to disable "Show Friendly Error Pages" (or
something
>> similar) in Internet Explorer's Internet Options pages.
>(Yoav Shapira)
>
>Thanks. That worked fine, with both error-code and exception-type. It
is
>not the best solution, though... users have to change their
configuration.
>Isn't there another workaround?

Possibly yes if you're running on an intranet: get your network admin to
remotely update the IE options.  They may not agree though ;)  And I
would understand them.

Instead of worrying so much about the appearance of your custom error
pages, try to code your app not to get as many errors ;)

Yoav Shapira



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