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Alexander Netkachev's Blog:
404 error with Zend Framework Front Controller
March 15, 2007 @ 09:39:00

Alexander Netkachev has a new post to his blog that talks about a handy method he discovered when using the Zend Framework to help replace the default "invalid controller" message the Framework gives when hitting a location there's no action for.

A few days ago I noted a quick but very usefull tip on how to handle the situation when Front Controller is unable to dispatch the request, i.e. how to display 404 error page instead of Zend_Controller_Dispatcher_Exception with message "Invalid controller specified". And it looks like the common solution for this is to create a front controller plugin. The plugin detects whether the request is dispatchable and changes module/controller/action to appropriate action that will handle the request.

His solution uses a NoRoute controller to check and see if there is a valid controller for the requested action. If not, it routes them to a custom controller with a nicer error message. For those that want a bit more low level type of solution, he also includes how to modify the framework itself to perform the same action.

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