My first question is, "Why?". If you are trying to figure out what link caused an exception, here is what I would do. If you can find the page that caused this (hint: good logging helps!), just go to that page and look at the source in a browser and search for ". 0.11.5.5.1". Note that I removed the session specific 110 part. The rest is static unless you have re-arranged the page content. If you don't see it, look for conditionals that you can make true to reveal more of the content.

A better approach is to extend your exception logging by also including information from the active context() at the time of the exception. Logging context().page().name() and context().component ().name() can help a lot in tracking this down.


Chuck



On Feb 20, 2007, at 11:18 PM, Owen McKerrow wrote:

Hi All,

Is there any way to track back from a WO url what the link/button pressed was ?

i.e. for the following URL WebObjects/RIS.woa/wo/ LaxPpG24nbtqCjH1sZbfUw/110.0.11.5.5.1 how can I map back the 110.0.11.5.5.1 to a page and a link inside my app ?

Thanks

Owen McKerrow
WebMaster, emlab
Ph : +61 02 4221 5517
http://emlab.uow.edu.au

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