[mapserver-users] mapfile web object error
Eric Weisbender
Weisbend at wapa.gov
Fri Nov 6 12:03:03 PST 2009
I think I understand, but in my error html page do I call it as a veriable like ... <input type="text" name="errmsg_esc" value="[errmsg_esc]"> or <input type="text" name="message" value="[message]"> or is there some other way to make it show up on the error.html page?
EW
>>> "Steve Lime" <Steve.Lime at dnr.state.mn.us> 11/6/2009 11:36 AM >>>
It's basically the text you'd see in a standard error. You have the opportunity to
wrap it in another look & feel, somehow parse it and write your own or even add
to it.
Steve
>>> On 11/6/2009 at 11:47 AM, in message <4AF3FED6.CED1.00DF.0 at wapa.gov>, "Eric
Weisbender" <Weisbend at wapa.gov> wrote:
> Steve,
>
> This is exactly what I am looking for. What would the html string look like
> to display it in my error page.
>
> Thanks a million.
> EW
>
>>>> "Steve Lime" <Steve.Lime at dnr.state.mn.us> 11/6/2009 10:33 AM >>>
> There ERROR parameter has no effect in mapscript unless you choose to do so
> yourself. In that environment
> you have total control over error messages.
>
> The CGI is a different story. In that environment the ERROR parameter is
> used. It's also treated like a template
> so you can pass the MapServer error buffer on to your default error page as
> an argument. For example you
> could do something like:
>
> WEB
> ...
> ERROR 'http://my.site.com/error.html?message=[errmsg_esc]'
> END
>
> and then in your page you could display the message or parse it to display a
> custom message.
>
> Is that what you're after?
>
> Steve
>
>>>> On 11/6/2009 at 11:08 AM, in message <4AF3F582.CED1.00DF.0 at wapa.gov>, "Eric
> Weisbender" <Weisbend at wapa.gov> wrote:
>> How can I include the default web error object message in my custom web
> error
>> page. In the map file under the Web object there is a place to
>> redirect/create your own error page. If you don't specify the error html
>> page you get the standard mapserver error. This is in all versions of
>> mapserver and it doesn't matter if you are running cgi or mapscript because
>> it a map file web object definition. Any help would be appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> EW
>>
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