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you're not alone. It's surprisingly difficult to do this correctly, not helped by the fact that some errors are handled by ASP.NET and others by IIS. Ideally (and I expect such is the case with some other frameworks/servers) we would just configure our custom error pages in one place and it would just work, no matter how/where the error was raised. Something like:
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I created a new ASP.NET MVC 5 application using the standard template in Visual Studio. If I run the site and try to navigate to a resource that does not exist e.g. /foo/bar, I'll get the standard ASP.NET 404 page with the following information: Server Error in '/' Application. The resource cannot be found. Description: HTTP 404. The resource you are looking for (or one of its dependencies) could have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable. Please review the following URL and make sure that it is spelled correctly. Requested URL: /foo/bar Version Information: Microsoft .NET Framework Version:4.0.30319; ASP.NET Version:4.0.30319.33440 Not exactly friendly, is it? In this case the error was raised by ASP.NET MVC becatotally for free. How To Free Bootstrap Themes Admin & Dashboards Beginner Blog for Bloggers Business & http://binarytheme.com/asp-error-page-template-counts-error/ Corporate Domain for sale E-commerce E-commerce Landing Pages Multipager Templates https://channel9.msdn.com/coding4fun/articles/Displaying-Gentle-Error-Messages-with-ASPNET Personal & Portfolio Single Pager Specialty Pages Free ASP .NET Themes Admin & Dashboards Beginner Blogging Business & Corporate Components E-Commerce Landing Pages Personal & Portfolio Single Pager Specialty Pages Home / Bootstrap Templates & Bootstrap Themes / ASP Error Page Template- Counts error page Error ASP Error Page Template- Counts Error Binary Theme April 16, 2014 Bootstrap Templates & Bootstrap Themes, Specialty Pages, The Asp .NET Themes 245 Views ASP Error Page Template- Counts Error is a responsive template based on ASP .NET Framework 4.0 and Twitter Bootstrap. It can be used for any kind website you error page templates wish. It can counts up to any value like 404, 503,etc. You can customize this count value in custom.js file very easily even if you don,t know programming. The Landuage Used is C#. Share Us if you like our work. HAPPY DOWNLOADING See Live Preview ASP Error Page Template- Counts Error features : Responsive Design Animation Feature Language Used :C# Easy to customize Work in all major browsers Free for commercial and personal use Framework : ASP 4.0 See Live Preview Download Now! Â .net asp asp.net download free responsive 2014-04-16 Binary Theme Tags .net asp asp.net download free responsive Previous Free Bootstrap Template Beta Landing coming soon Next Free Error Page Template- Counts Error Related Articles Responsive HTML5 Template (Jikal) January 8, 2016 Responsive Bootstrap Template (Respo) December 7, 2015 Free Bootstrap HTML5 Template (Redas) December 4, 2015 Responsive Blog HTML5 Template (Magz) November 29, 2015 Wedding Bootstrap Template (Love) November 16, 2015 Multipurpose Te
information from MSDN Visual Studio Achievements Latest Achievement: Loading Visual Studio Achievements Something went wrong getting the Visual Studio Achievements Follow us @ch9 Subscribe to Channel 9 Sign In Channel9 Browse Tags Shows Series Blogs Authors Events Topics Coding4Fun Windows Azure Visual Studio DevOps Microsoft Mechanics MVPs Forums Coffeehouse Site Feedback Tech Off Build Events WinHEC Visual Studio TechEd Build Microsoft Ignite Azure Speakers Coding4FunArticles Displaying Gentle Error Messages withASP.NET Posted: Dec 28, 2006 at 7:51PM By: Stephen Walther Average: 0 11 comments reddit Tweet Learn how to display gentler error messages when errors are encountered while developing ASP.NET applications. In this article, Stephen Walther shows you how you can modify the default ASP.NET error page so that it displays motivational sounds, messages, and pictures. Stephen Walther Stephen's Blog Difficulty: Easy Time Required: Less than 1 hour Cost: Free Software: Visual Web Developer 2005 Express Edition Hardware: Download: Download I fly out to companies and teach workshops on building ASP.NET applications to developers new to the ASP.NET framework. Typically a developer starts out excited to learn something new. Unfortunately, a developer's first experience of the ASP.NET framework is often the error page -- the angry page with the yellow background and the red error message. When a novice developer encounters their first error message, I try to be reassuring. I explain that errors are normal and good and that an ASP.NET developer will view the error page at least half a billion times while developing a project of any reasonable complexity. After all, the mark of a good development framework is that it throws a lot of errors at you. A framework that throws a lot of errors prevents you from doing something stupid and deploying a buggy application into production. However, the question remains: why does the ASP.NET Framework seem so angry? Why the harsh yellow background and bold red error messages (see Figure 1)? Why can't the error page be more gentle? In other words, why can't the error page be more Myst than Halo? Figure 1 -- Angry ASP.NET Error Page This question brings us to the topic of this article. The nice thing about the ASP.NET Framework is that you can customize just about any