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not working: <customErrors mode="Off"/>
I made the above change to my web.config file so that errors would be
reported from a remote site as explained in the Server Error: Details: To enable the details of this specific error message to be viewable on remote machines, please create a <customErrors> tag within a "web.config" configuration file located in the root directory of the current web application. This <customErrors> tag should then have its "mode" attribute set to "Off". OK, this had no effect. I verifed the change to web.config did take place. I can publish my project to my own localhost IIs, to another system running its own XP IIS. I can even publish a FP2003 (non- aspx) app to the server that has the problem and it runs fine. I cannot get an error message from the server indicating the problem. I am publishing using local file as in \\servername\acqlib and attempting to run page using http://servername/acqlib/default.aspx OK - to make a long story short, I got the administrator to run the page while logged onto the system and it gave an error at: <configuration xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/.NetConfiguration/v2.0"> This indicates the server is not running dotnet 2.0 Admin is looking into installing dotnet 2.0 on the server. My question: Why didnt that error message show up where I could figure out the problem myself? -- ================================================== ===================== Joseph "Beemer Biker" Stateson http://ResearchRiders.org Ask about my 99'R1100RT ================================================== ===================== |
Re: not working: <customErrors mode="Off"/>
The way it works, unless I am very much mistaken, is that the server side
code throws an exception, which you catch and deal with on your client. Since your code could not even run - because .NET 2.0 is not present, it would not be possible even to load the assembly, never mind create and throw an exception. That's my best guess anyway. Peter "Beemer Biker" <jstateson@swri.edu> wrote in message news:12ret34m2niq923@corp.supernews.com... >I made the above change to my web.config file so that errors would be >reported from a remote site as explained in the Server Error: > Details: To enable the details of this specific error message to be > viewable on remote machines, please create a <customErrors> tag within a > "web.config" configuration file located in the root directory of the > current web application. This <customErrors> tag should then have its > "mode" attribute set to "Off". > > OK, this had no effect. I verifed the change to web.config did take > place. > > I can publish my project to my own localhost IIs, to another system > running its own XP IIS. > > I can even publish a FP2003 (non- aspx) app to the server that has the > problem and it runs fine. I cannot get an error message from the server > indicating the problem. I am publishing using local file as in > \\servername\acqlib and attempting to run page using > http://servername/acqlib/default.aspx > > OK - to make a long story short, I got the administrator to run the page > while logged onto the system and it gave an error at: > <configuration > xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/.NetConfiguration/v2.0"> > > > > This indicates the server is not running dotnet 2.0 Admin is looking into > installing dotnet 2.0 on the server. > > > > My question: Why didnt that error message show up where I could figure > out the problem myself? > > > > > -- > ================================================== ===================== > Joseph "Beemer Biker" Stateson > http://ResearchRiders.org Ask about my 99'R1100RT > ================================================== ===================== > > |
Re: not working: <customErrors mode="Off"/>
well if the error is parsing the config file, then you can turn error
reporting on with the web config. -- bruce (sqlwork.com) Beemer Biker wrote: > I made the above change to my web.config file so that errors would be > reported from a remote site as explained in the Server Error: > Details: To enable the details of this specific error message to be viewable > on remote machines, please create a <customErrors> tag within a "web.config" > configuration file located in the root directory of the current web > application. This <customErrors> tag should then have its "mode" attribute > set to "Off". > > OK, this had no effect. I verifed the change to web.config did take place. > > I can publish my project to my own localhost IIs, to another system > running its own XP IIS. > > I can even publish a FP2003 (non- aspx) app to the server that has the > problem and it runs fine. I cannot get an error message from the server > indicating the problem. I am publishing using local file as in > \\servername\acqlib and attempting to run page using > http://servername/acqlib/default.aspx > > OK - to make a long story short, I got the administrator to run the page > while logged onto the system and it gave an error at: > <configuration xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/.NetConfiguration/v2.0"> > > > > This indicates the server is not running dotnet 2.0 Admin is looking into > installing dotnet 2.0 on the server. > > > > My question: Why didnt that error message show up where I could figure out > the problem myself? > > > > |
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