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should have this turned off by default. How else will you know what the problem is? So here's how to do it: Open up a new tab (CTRL+T) or window (CTRL+N). Type in de addressbar: about:config. In the filterbar type: error and disable friendly error messages ie press enter. Now set the value of the ‘browser.xul.error_pages.enabled‘ to ‘true‘. Double clicking will do.
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Restart Firefox. Now you'll get extended warnings instead of the simple warning dialogs when, for example, you accidentaly link to a non-existant domain.
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Or, like me, the dreaded ‘The document contains no data'. If you don't know where to find this in IE: ‘Tools' > ‘Internet Options…' > ‘Advanced'-tab > Near the end of the ‘Browsing'-section. > Uncheck. Author CasparPosted on
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June 22, 2005June 22, 2005Categories Browsers, Design, Development, Firefox, General, Internet, Internet Explorer, Intranet, Webdesign, WebDev 9 thoughts on “Turning off the ‘friendly HTTP error messages' in Firefox” Pingback: The Code Couch - urning off friendly HTTP error messages in Firefox Pingback: Code Couch » Turning off friendly HTTP error messages in Firefox s says: August 24, 2006 at 5:35 pm I tried this in Firefox and it has always been set to true, which is show friendly http error messages gpo the default. However, I still get the friendly error messages. On another note, if I enter a URL (i.e spike), (which runs off to my localhost spike proxy), and the proxy is down, instaed it looks up on Google and sends the request to spiketv.com (or net), which is rather sad. Anyone know how to solve this one as well? Cheers,s Caspar says: August 24, 2006 at 11:26 pm This setting was only valid in the Fx1.0 days. When all you got was an alert box stating Firefox couldn't do something, instead of telling exactly what went wrong. Since 1.5 it's the other way around. Now you'll get an error page instead of a dialog box. (Setting it to false still reverts back to the dialog.) If Firefox cannot resolve the address (spike) it'll do an ‘Im feeling lucky' on Google. That's why you'll end up on ‘spiketv'. To tell Firefox to look on your localhost no matter what, you'll need to do some rerouting on your system (I assume). On Windows you'll need to alter the HOSTS-file and tell the OS ‘spike' is ‘127.0.0.1:(port)'. But look that up as it's too long a story to post here. Caspar says: August 24, 2006 at 11:45 pm On a sidenote: Roachfiend.com has a post on hacking Firefox' error pages. But that's probably not for the faint of
Web Platform Installer Get Help: Ask a Question in our Forums More Help Resources Blogs Forums Home IIS.NET Forums IIS 7 and Above General 500 - Internal Server Error (friendly turn off friendly error messages error messages) 500 - Internal Server Error (friendly error messages) [Answered]RSS 3 turn off friendly error messages iis 7 replies Last post Dec 09, 2011 04:27 AM by HCamper ‹ Previous Thread|Next Thread › Print Share Twitter Facebook turn off friendly error messages chrome Email Shortcuts Active Threads Unanswered Threads Unresolved Threads Advanced Search Reply blackreef 10 Posts 500 - Internal Server Error (friendly error messages) Dec 05, 2011 05:13 PM|blackreef|LINK Can somebody please show http://www.thinklemon.com/weblog/2005/06/22/turning-off-the-friendly-http-error-messages-in-firefox/ me how to properly show friendly error messages in IIS7. Here is a screenshot of my current settings, but it is still showing 500 - Internal Server Error. The URL in question is: http://64.27.14.238/store/setup/step2_results.asp Reply Dalong Zhang... 641 Posts Re: 500 - Internal Server Error (friendly error messages) Dec 07, 2011 12:28 AM|Dalong Zhang - MSFT|LINK Hi, Do you mean you https://forums.iis.net/t/next/1183704 want to see detailed asp error message? If so, you can disable IE “Show friendly HTTP error messages”. You can follow these steps: Internet options->Advanced->uncheck “Show friendly HTTP error messages”. If I misunderstood you, please feel free to let me know. Please mark the replies as answers if they help or unmark if not. Feedback to us Reply topspy 454 Posts Re: 500 - Internal Server Error (friendly error messages) Dec 07, 2011 02:23 AM|topspy|LINK Yes, you need to show the exact error from IE advanced settings instead IIS WebHostPark www.webhostpark.com Reply HCamper 7929 Posts Re: 500 - Internal Server Error (friendly error messages) Dec 09, 2011 04:27 AM|HCamper|LINK Hi, I see your using FireFox where the error is displayed. You mighttry this for FireFoxhttp://forums.iis.net/p/1182994/2001814.aspx#2001814"Support for Mozilla Firefox". Martin Windows and Linux work Together IT-Pros Community Member Award 2011 ‹ Previous Thread|Next Thread › This site is managed for Microsoft by Neudesic, LLC. | © 2016 Microsoft. All rights reserved. Privacy Statement Terms of Use Contact Us Advertise With Us Hosted on Microsoft Azure Follow us on: Twitter Facebook Microsoft Feedback on IIS Powered by IIS8
am Hello, Just did a reinstall of XP and Firefox. I am developing a website and use FF to debug. I have never had this problem, but with this new reinstallation, I can't seem to get rid of it. For all server http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?t=593165 errors, instead of the raw error message, I see: XML Parsing Error: syntax error Location: somefile.asp Line Number 1, Column 1: I have spent an hour searching for some way to get rid of this silly useless error message and see the actual code. I've already changed the browser.xul.error_pages.enabled key to false with no effect (even after multiple restarts). I can't figure another way out... Thank you, hades hades_2100 Posts: 1Joined: October 14th, 2007, 10:17 am Posted October 14th, 2007, error messages 10:24 am I registered but wasn't logged in... Anyway, the above message is mine. Any help would be appreciated, with this friendly error message I can't continue to debug my site! Thanks, hades the-edmeister Posts: 31615Joined: February 25th, 2003, 12:51 amLocation: Chicago, IL, USA Posted October 14th, 2007, 1:13 pm That sounds like a message the Error Console would deliver, but in the basic Firefox the EC doesn't popup or appear automatically. Do you have the Web Developer extension friendly http error installed? Go into Options for that extension and turn off the option to have the EC appear automatically. The author of Web Developer has his own message board: http://chrispederick.com/forums/ . A mind is a terrible thing to waste. Mine has wandered off and I'm out looking for it. steviex Moderator Posts: 28902Joined: August 12th, 2006, 8:27 amLocation: Middle England Posted October 14th, 2007, 1:38 pm Moved to Web Development Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former. -Albert EinsteinPlease DO NOT PM me for support... Lets keep it on the board, so we can all learn. jscher2000 Posts: 10033Joined: December 19th, 2004, 12:26 amLocation: Silicon Valley, CA USA Website Posted October 14th, 2007, 10:27 pm So you're saying the ASP error mesages are not valid XML and so the browser throws an XML error? Can you work around this temporarily by serving text/html until the server side is fully debugged? 5 posts • Page 1 of 1 Return to Firefox Support Jump to: Select a forum ------------------ Mozilla Firefox Firefox Support Firefox General Firefox Builds Firefox Features Firefox Bugs Mozilla Thunderbird Thunderbird Support Thunderbird General Thunderbird Builds Thunderbird Features Thunderbird Bugs SeaMonkey/Mozilla Suite SeaMonkey Support SeaMonkey General SeaMonkey Builds SeaMonkey Features SeaMonkey Bugs Other Mozilla Discussion Camino Calendar Mobile Misc