Strange.  Try instead of "return web.notfound...", "raise
web.notfound...".

On Sep 10, 5:29 am, jeffkyjin <[email protected]> wrote:
> When I use the cookbook 's 404 custom notfound
>
> import web
>
> urls = (...)
> app =  web.application(urls, globals())
>
> def notfound():
>     return web.notfound("Sorry, the page you were looking for was not
> found.")
>
>     # You can use template result like below, either is ok:
>     #return web.notfound(render.notfound())
>     #return web.notfound(str(render.notfound()))
>
> app.notfound = notfound
>
> ----------------------------
>
> It seems that this can be display in firefox successfully, but in IE
> or Chrome , it's still not a custom 404 page.
> Anyone can give me a suggestion?
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