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Richard Winkler
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Saurabh Nandu (VIP)
Does anyone know how to set up a global error handler for ASP.NET. This
would capture errors just like the Exception class, except without using
try-catch all over the place. Just a single global exception handler
that would return the all the error information in an object, so that a
runtime exception is not generated.

Richard Winkler
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