You handle it just as you would if you didn't use wildcards and the user
typed a non-existent URL.  The typical way to handle this would be to define
an action mapping and set unknown="true" to tell Struts to call it if it
cannot find the requested action.

Don

On 1/12/06, Josh McDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Quick question: When you've a wildcard in an actionmapping path, what
> will you get when the user makes something up that has no corresponding
> class? Will it give a 404, or an ugly stuts error? If it's an ugly
> error, how do you catch it? Somehow with the <exception> in
> struts-config.xml?
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