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Specifying custom error messages with the cferror tag
Custom error pages let you control the error information that users see. You can specify custom
error pages for different types of errors and handle different types of errors in different ways. For
example, you can create specific pages to handle errors that could be recoverable, such as request
time-outs. You can also make your error messages consistent with the look and feel of your
application.
You can specify the following types of custom error message pages:
Specifying a custom error page
You specify the custom error pages with the
cferror tag. For Validation errors, the tag must be in
the Application.cfc initialization code or on the Application.cfm page. For Exception and Request
errors, you can set the custom error pages on each application page. However, because custom
error pages generally apply to an entire application, it is more efficient to put these
cferror tags
in the Application.cfc or Application.cfm file also. For more information on using these pages, see
Chapter 13, “Designing and Optimizing a ColdFusion Application,” on page 275.
The
cferror tag has the attributes listed in the following table:
Type Description
Validation Handles server-side form field data validation errors. The validation error page
cannot include CFML tags, but it can display error page variables.
You can use this attribute only in the Application.cfc initialization code or on the
Application.cfm page. It has no effect when used on any other page. Therefore, you
can specify only one validation error page per application, and that page applies to
all server-side validation errors.
Exception Handles specific exception errors. You can specify individual error pages for
different types of exceptions.
Request Handles any exception that is not otherwise-handled. The request error page runs
after the CFML language processor finishes. As a result, the request error page
cannot include CFML tags, but can display error page variables. A request error
page is useful as a backup if errors occur in other error handlers.
Attribute Description
Type The type of error that will cause ColdFusion to display this page: Exception, Request,
or Validation.
Exception Use only for the Exception type. The specific exception or exception category that
will cause the page to be displayed. This attribute can specify any of the types
described in “About ColdFusion exceptions” on page 310.
Template The ColdFusion page to display.
MailTo (Optional) An e-mail address. The
cferror tag sets the error page error.mailTo
variable to this value. The error page can use the
error.mailTo value in a message
that tells the user to send an error notification. ColdFusion does not send any
message itself.