error template

The `error` template allows you to customize the information displayed on error pages such as 404, 500 and 503.

NOTE: An error page typically contains a message about what went wrong, and prompts users to send as many details as possible back to a Support contact. It's a good rule of thumb to request as much information as possible, so that important data can be sent back to the Support team for troubleshooting.


A. Requirements
- Create a new Application Template and call it 'error' or something appropriately named. It should have its Default Wrapper set (can be the `Default` wrapper).
- The Default Wrapper should have the Header, Footer and CSS references that are consistent with your application.


B. Variables supported by the `error` page:
- $cookieInfo         ( array )
- $exception         ( string )
- $errorInfo             ( array )
- $errorType           (int) : 404, 500, or 503
- $requestInfo        ( array )
- $OS_Browser_Info     ( array )

C. Attributes in the cookieInfo array
$cookieInfo = array
(

    [_ga]
    [SABRE_ID]
    [__utma]
    [__utmz]
    [s_pers]
    [aam_did]
    [TAJc]
    [_parsely_visitor]
    [__gads]
    [aam_tnt]
    [s_sess]
    [cookies_js_domain_test]
    [__utmc]
    [TAJ]
    [__utmb]
    [__utmt]
    [__utmt_~1]
    [__utmt_~2]
    [__vrf]
    [_parsely_session]
)

D. Attributes in the requestInfo array
$requestInfo = array
(

    [   _ga]
    [SABRE_ID]
    [__utma]
    [__utmz]
    [s_pers]
    [aam_did]
    [TAJc]
    [_parsely_visitor]
    [__gads]
    [aam_tnt]
    [s_sess]
    [cookies_js_domain_test]
    [__utmc]
    [TAJ] =>
    [__utmb]
    [__vrf]
    [_parsely_session]
)  


E. Attributes in the OS_Browser_Info array
$OS_Browser_Info = Array
(
    [0] => Browser Version, i.e.: 38.0
    [1] => The OS, i.e.: Mac
    [2] => Browser, i.e.: Firefox
)
 

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