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*To re-enable custom errors (or non-detailed errors), update the '''web.config''' file changing the '''errorMode''' attribute from '''Detailed''' to '''Custom'''. | *To re-enable custom errors (or non-detailed errors), update the '''web.config''' file changing the '''errorMode''' attribute from '''Detailed''' to '''Custom'''. | ||
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+ | ==How do I enable / disable Robust Exception Information on my site?== | ||
+ | To enable Robust Exception Information on a ColdFusion site, you will need to add the following to the top of your Application.cfc file: | ||
+ | <pre><cfset this.enablerobustexception = true /></pre><br /> | ||
+ | However, if the site is on a server with Robust Exception Information enabled, and you wish to disable Robust Exception Information, add this to the site's Application.cfc: | ||
+ | <pre><cfset this.enablerobustexception = false /></pre> | ||
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[[Category:Windows]] | [[Category:Windows]] | ||
[[Category:ColdFusion]] | [[Category:ColdFusion]] | ||
[[Category:Railo]] | [[Category:Railo]] |
Revision as of 22:58, 4 July 2014
How to enable detailed errors (ColdFusion, Railo, .Net) on IIS 7+ (Windows 2008 and 2012)
- Edit or create the file web.config within the folder in which detailed errors should be enabled.
- Add the following:
<configuration> <system.webServer> <httpErrors errorMode="Detailed" /> </system.webServer> </configuration>
NOTE: If any of the above sections already exist in the web.config" file, edit the existing sections. Do not duplicate.
- To re-enable custom errors (or non-detailed errors), update the web.config file changing the errorMode attribute from Detailed to Custom.
How do I enable / disable Robust Exception Information on my site?
To enable Robust Exception Information on a ColdFusion site, you will need to add the following to the top of your Application.cfc file:
<cfset this.enablerobustexception = true />
However, if the site is on a server with Robust Exception Information enabled, and you wish to disable Robust Exception Information, add this to the site's Application.cfc:
<cfset this.enablerobustexception = false />