I know you're busy, I just don't want this to get lost in the fray.  I 
don't mean to be naggy. Anyway...

I actually had that idea a while ago but never presented because I 
thought you would be against it.  Anyway, I like this concept better anyway.

Here's an idea:
- Have a generic error page (straight HTML, no processing whatsoever)
- When running an error handler function set a request flag that says 
"this is an error handler"
- If an error handler throws an error, serve the generic error page.

This is what google does.  http://i36.tinypic.com/b3sw03.png

If you like this idea or come up with other details, I'll code it if you 
like.  Just let me know.

-tim

mdipierro wrote:
> I think in routes.py there should be routes on error for different
> types of error. The problem is this may cause circular references.
>
> Timothy Farrell wrote:
>   
>> # ps ax | grep 'dispatcher' | grep -v 'grep' | sed -e "s/ ?.*//"
>> 123456
>> # renice -10 123456
>>
>> (just a friendly reminder)
>>
>> mdipierro wrote:
>>     
>>> processing....
>>>       
> >
>   

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