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Re: "Your request produced an error"
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Re: "Your request produced an error"


  • Subject: Re: "Your request produced an error"
  • From: Olav Anderson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2003 11:59:28 -0800

Erlandsson,

I wrote about this yeaterday.

I found the problem manifested only when the app is deployed in production in conjunction with using direct actions.

The handleException() does not get called but I still get to see the trace in the log.

I'm on 5.2.1 on 10.2.8.

Other sites listed in my previous email about this subject also exhibit the same behavior.

Best regards,

Olav


On Wednesday, November 12, 2003, at 08:21AM, Erlandsson Martin <email@hidden> wrote:

>Hi List.
>
>I am converting an old WO 4.5.1 app to 5.2.2. I keep getting "Your
>request produced an error" in the browser, and nothing more. Nothing in
>the logs, and nothing on stdout.
>
>What should I do to get more information about what is happening?? Some
>other posts I found in this issue have given me some ideas, but none has
>worked so far. I have tried the following:
>
>- overrode handleActionRequestError in my WOApplication subclass,
>printing the details of the handled exception.
>- overrode handleException in my WOApplication subclass, printing the
>details of the handled exception.
>- added debug statements at the end of all action methods. (one post
>indicated that the message is returned when an  action method returns
>null)
>
>There must be some way of getting more error detail... Thanks in advance
>for any comments!
>
>/Martin
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