If there's one thing I've learnt it's that a solution can never be [<i>too</i>]
simple.. especially if it works so elegantly.
Cheers Pat. I owe you a beer next time I make it to the North-West. Thanks for
sharing it with us all.
Obviously I tested this before congratulating you and in doing so found a
"typo" in your formula for the field to send the mail. Hey, who's perfect?
Should read:
[<span class="formula">]
@MailSend("HTTPErrorLog";"";"";MessageString;"Details below:"; ErrorSummary)
[</span>]
Instead of:
[<span class="formula">]
@MailSend("HTTPErrorLog";"";"";MessageString;"Details below:"; "ClientSummary")
[</span>]
I also found out what happens when you cause an error on an error form and
that, for some reason, Domino on IIS don't like this.. ?
If there's one thing I've learnt it's that a solution can never be [<i>too</i>] simple.. especially if it works so elegantly.
Cheers Pat. I owe you a beer next time I make it to the North-West. Thanks for sharing it with us all.
Obviously I tested this before congratulating you and in doing so found a "typo" in your formula for the field to send the mail. Hey, who's perfect?
Should read: [<span class="formula">] @MailSend("HTTPErrorLog";"";"";MessageString;"Details below:"; ErrorSummary) [</span>] Instead of: [<span class="formula">] @MailSend("HTTPErrorLog";"";"";MessageString;"Details below:"; "ClientSummary") [</span>] I also found out what happens when you cause an error on an error form and that, for some reason, Domino on IIS don't like this.. ?
Jake -codestore