I''m having the same problem, but only when I access the server from
127.0.0.1. If I access it from any other address, I get the desired
Application Error page. This is obviously the intended behaviour. I
hope that helps Jigar.
However, I would like to get the Application Error page even when
accessing from local. Anyone have any ideas?
Joel.
On Jun 25, 4:42 am, Jigar Gosar
<rails-mailing-l...-ARtvInVfO7ksV2N9l4h3zg@public.gmane.org>
wrote:> I tried running webrick in production mode with -e production option. I
> changed development database name so as to make sure webrick was running
> in production mode.
>
> Now I wanted to test my new 404.html page so I typed an invalid URL, I
> still get some routing error instead of my 404.html page.
>
> Why is this happening with webrick in production. I haven''t even
changed
> any of the environment files.
>
> please advise,
> thanks
>
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