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ASP.NET MVC HandleError Attribute, Custom Error Pages and Logging Exceptions

<p>I'm sure I don't need to tell you how bad serving a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screen_of_Death#ASP.NET">Yellow Screen of Death</a> to your users is. Nonetheless, it seems to be pretty common practice across the web. One of the first things I do when setting up a new ASP.NET project is set up custom error pages and ensure all exceptions are logged (who wants to find out about their errors from their visitors?). Since things work a little differently in ASP.NET MVC, I thought I'd dig in and find the best way to do the same sort of thing.</p>



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<p>I'm sure I don't need to tell you how bad serving a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screen_of_Death#ASP.NET">Yellow Screen of Death</a> to your users is. Nonetheless, it seems to be pretty common practice across the web. One of the first things I do when setting up a new ASP.NET project is set up custom error pages and ensure all exceptions are logged (who wants to find out about their errors from their visitors?). Since things work a little differently in ASP.NET MVC, I thought I'd dig in and find the best way to do the same sort of thing.</p>



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ASP.NET MVC HandleError Attribute, Custom Error Pages and Logging Exceptions

<p>I'm sure I don't need to tell you how bad serving a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screen_of_Death#ASP.NET">Yellow Screen of Death</a> to your users is. Nonetheless, it seems to be pretty common practice across the web. One of the first things I do when setting up a new ASP.NET project is set up custom error pages and ensure all exceptions are logged (who wants to find out about their errors from their visitors?). Since things work a little differently in ASP.NET MVC, I thought I'd dig in and find the best way to do the same sort of thing.</p>

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